Wednesday, July 12, 2023

English idioms starting with "E"

 Each to his own 

Different people have different preferences. 

Eager beaver 

A person who is extremely keen is an eager beaver. 

Eagle eyes 

Someone who has eagle eyes sees everything; no detail is too small. 

Early bird catches the worm 

The early bird catches the worm means that if you start something early, you stand a better chance of success. 

Easier said than done 

If something is easier said than done, it is much more difficult than it sounds. It is often used when someone advises you to do something difficult and tries to make it sound easy.

Easy as pie 

If something is easy as pie, it is very easy indeed. 

Easy come, easy go 

This idiom means that money or other material gains that come without much effort tend to get spent or consumed as easily. 

Eat crow 

If you eat crow, you have to admit that you were wrong about something. 

Eat humble pie 

If someone apologises and shows a lot of contrition for something they have done,they eat humble pie. 

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