Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Grammar: Idioms

Question:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

A lady's man

Options:

An inactive business partner

A lover of women's company

To live within one's income

Close friendship

Correct Answer:

A lover of women's company

Explanation:

The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "a lady's man" is a lover of women's company. It is used to describe a man who enjoys spending time with women and who is often seen as being charming and attractive to them. The idiom can be used in a positive or negative way, depending on the context. For example, you might say "He's a real lady's man" to mean that he is very popular with women, or you might say "He's just a lady's man" to mean that he is not serious about any of the women he dates.

The other meanings of the idiom are:

  • An inactive business partner: a person who invests money in a business but does not take an active role in managing it
  • To live within one's income: to spend no more money than one earns
  • Close friendship: a strong and lasting bond between two people