Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Grammar: Idioms

Question:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Hang up your boots

Options:

To be rejected

To take retirement

To dry your shoes

To hang upside down

Correct Answer:

To take retirement

Explanation:

The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "hang up your boots" is to take retirement.

The idiom is derived from the practice of professional athletes retiring from their sport and hanging up their playing boots. It is now used more generally to describe anyone who is retiring from their job or profession.

For example, you might say "It's time for me to hang up my boots and enjoy my retirement."

The other options are not as appropriate meanings for the idiom "hang up your boots":

  • To be rejected: This is not a common meaning for the idiom.
  • To dry your shoes: This is not a common meaning for the idiom.
  • To hang upside down: This is not a common meaning for the idiom.