Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Grammar: Idioms

Question:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

In the heat of the moment

Options:

Saying or doing something without thinking due to anger

Keep something away from everyone

To share information that was previously concealed

In a confused or befuddled state of mind

Correct Answer:

Saying or doing something without thinking due to anger

Explanation:

The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "in the heat of the moment" is saying or doing something without thinking due to anger.

This idiom is used to describe situations where people say or do things that they would not normally say or do because they are feeling very angry or excited. For example, someone might say something hurtful to their partner in the heat of an argument, or they might make a rash decision at work because they are feeling stressed.

The other options are not as accurate descriptions of the meaning of the idiom.

  • Keep something away from everyone: This is more accurately described by the idiom "to keep something under wraps."
  • To share information that was previously concealed: This is more accurately described by the idiom "to come clean."
  • In a confused or befuddled state of mind: This is more accurately described by the idiom "to be caught up in the moment."