Select the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom:-
"To be In the pink " |
Blushing Doing a bad work To be in a good health Referring to an old person |
To be in a good health |
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "to be in the pink" is to be in a good health. The idiom comes from the literal meaning of the color pink, which is often associated with health and vitality. In the same way, when someone is said to be "in the pink," they are said to be healthy and well. The other options are not as accurate. Blushing is not an idiom, and it does not mean to be in a good health. Doing a bad work is not an idiom either, and it does not mean to be in a good health. Referring to an old person is not an idiom either, and it does not mean to be in a good health. |