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The meaning of the idiom ‘Mealy mouthed’:

AIll-tempered

BUnwilling to state facts or opinions simply and directly

CSoft-tounged

DAmbitious

Answer:

B. Unwilling to state facts or opinions simply and directly

Read Explanation:

afraid to speak frankly or straightforwardly. "mealy-mouthed excuses"


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