Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Grammar: Idioms

Question:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

All eyes

Options:

Watching with anger

Watching eagerly

Watching with no interest

Not watching at all

Correct Answer:

Watching eagerly

Explanation:

The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "all eyes" is watching eagerly.

It is a colloquial expression that means that everyone is watching something with great interest. It can be used to describe a person, a situation, or an event. For example, you might say that "all eyes were on the bride as she walked down the aisle" or "all eyes were on the president as he gave his speech."

The other options are incorrect:

  • Watching with anger: This is not the same as being all eyes.
  • Watching with no interest: This is not the same as being all eyes.
  • Not watching at all: This is the opposite of being all eyes.