Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Grammar: Idioms

Question:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

To chew the cuds

Options:

To muse on

To make peace

To be ruined

To be clear

Correct Answer:

To muse on

Explanation:

The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "to chew the cuds" is to muse on. It is used to describe the act of thinking slowly and carefully about something. The idiom comes from the way that ruminant animals, such as cows, chew their cud. After they have eaten their food, they regurgitate it and chew it again in order to extract more nutrients. This process is a symbol of slow, thoughtful contemplation.

For example, you might say "I need to chew the cud on this decision for a while before I make a final decision" or "She's been chewing the cud on her options for a while now, but she still hasn't made a decision."

The other meanings of the idiom are:

  • To make peace: to end a conflict
  • To be ruined: to lose all of one's money or possessions
  • To be clear: to be easy to understand