Verbal Ability - Idioms and Phrases - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Idioms and Phrases - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom, If there is no correct meaning given, E (i.e.) 'None of these' will be the answer.
2.
To keeps one's temper
Discussion:
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Vicky said:
1 decade ago
Keep one's temper means to stay calm or not to get angry.
You might say someone who is getting angry or annoyed with someone/something to keep one's temper ie not to loose one's temper.
You might say someone who is getting angry or annoyed with someone/something to keep one's temper ie not to loose one's temper.
Subha said:
1 decade ago
The control of one's bad feelings particularly anger management.
Sandesh said:
1 decade ago
How to use this phrase in sentence?
Defi said:
1 decade ago
To be aloof from means what?
Shael said:
1 decade ago
To be aloof means to live lonely, alone. Or left behind/alone.
Ex. I want to be aloof from this noisy atmosphere.
Ex. I want to be aloof from this noisy atmosphere.
Rajesh said:
1 decade ago
Is one of the opposite word in "lose one's temper" of the given options "to be in good mood" I am I Right.
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