Practicing Success
Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom. He is in high spirits today |
Annoying Disturbed Drunk Cheerful |
Cheerful |
The most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence is cheerful. The idiom "in high spirits" means to be happy and excited. It is often used to describe someone who is feeling good and enjoying themselves. In the sentence, he is in high spirits today. This means that he is feeling happy and excited, and he is probably enjoying himself. The other options are not correct.
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