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Color Idioms in English

Enhance your English with these three advanced color idioms and learn how to use them in everyday conversations.

Here are 3 advanced color idioms featured in this video.

  • Out of the blue: Something unexpected or surprising. For example. "She received a job offer out of the blue and had to relocate". This idiom is used to describe events that occur suddenly and without any prior indication.
  • White lie: A harmless or small lie told to avoid hurting someone's feelings. For example, "I told a white lie about enjoying the meal because I didn't want to offend the host". Use this idiom when referring to a lie that is meant to be kind or not hurtful.
  • Grey area: An undefined or unclear situation that is open to interpretation. For example, "The rules regarding overtime are a bit of a grey area in our company". This idiom is perfect for situations where rules or details are not clearly defined.

Try incorporating these color idioms into your daily conversations or writing to practice and remember them.

Advanced colors - Upper intermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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