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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Bide one’s time

ATo face a difficult situation with courage and determination

BTo join a popular trend or activity

CTo wait patiently for an opportunity

DTo accidentally reveal a secret

Answer:

C. To wait patiently for an opportunity

Read Explanation:

• The idiom "Bide one’s time" means to wait for the right moment or a favorable opportunity before taking action. It suggests patience and strategic waiting rather than rushing into a situation. Origin: The word "bide" is an old English word meaning "to remain" or "to wait." Example Sentence: "He knew the market was volatile, so he decided to bide his time before investing his savings."


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