Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Grammar: Idioms

Question:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom:- "Stem the tide"

Options:

To stop something from growing or increasing specially when its going to cause some problem

The stem of a tree

A stem of a tree standing against high tide

None of these

Correct Answer:

To stop something from growing or increasing specially when its going to cause some problem

Explanation:

The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "stem the tide" is to stop something from growing or increasing specially when its going to cause some problem. This idiom comes from the literal meaning of the word "stem," which is the part of a plant that connects the roots to the leaves. In the same way, the idiom "stem the tide" refers to trying to stop something from growing or increasing, such as a problem or a trend.

The other meanings of the idiom "stem the tide" are not as common. The meaning "the stem of a tree" is more likely to be expressed as simply "the stem." The meaning "a stem of a tree standing against high tide" is a literal interpretation of the idiom, but it is not the most common way to use it.