Practicing Success
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. To give someone a piece of mind |
To scold To escape To disturb To make alert |
To scold |
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "to give someone a piece of mind" is to scold. It means to speak to someone in a sharp or angry way, in order to express disapproval or criticism. The idiom is thought to have originated from the idea that you are giving someone a piece of your thoughts or feelings, which can be quite sharp or critical. The other options are not as appropriate. To escape does not fit the meaning of the idiom, as it is not about getting away from someone. To disturb does not fit the meaning of the idiom, as it is not about causing someone annoyance or inconvenience. To make alert does not fit the meaning of the idiom, as it is not about making someone aware or attentive. |