English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker. Learn the idioms to help you become fluent and talk English like a native!
English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker

English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker
Idioms are phrases or sayings with meanings that are different than what is actually being said. In other words, they should not be taken literally. For example, if someone is โin the same boatโ as someone else, it means they are in the same situation. They are not actually in a boat together. There are many different idioms that have developed in the English language, especially in North America, over time.
English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker
Learn the idioms below to help you become fluent and talk English like a native!

On a roll
This saying means you are making good progress or are doing a really good job.
โThe boss decided to promote Juan because he had been on a roll (doing a good job) lately.โ


A piece of cake
Although this might sound delicious, it isnโt referring to an actual piece of cake. It means something that is very easy.
โThe quiz was a piece of cake (very easy) so all of the students passed it with an A.โ


Easy as pie
This one is similar to the last idiom because it isnโt literally talking about pie. It also means when something is very easy.
โThe project was as easy as pie (very easy) so they finished it quickly.โ


Raining cats and dogs
It would be very scary and concerning if cats and dogs were really falling from the sky like rain. โRaining cats and dogsโ means when it is raining really hard.
โIt was raining cats and dogs (really hard) outside so the event had to be cancelled
English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker


Get the ball rolling
This saying means to begin something so you can start making progress or so you can finish something.
โLetโs get the ball rolling (start making progress) on the construction project, so they can return to their house.โ


My dogs are barking
Here, an owner isnโt talking about their pet dogs being loud. โMy dogs are barkingโ is another way of saying โMy feet are hurting.โ
โAfter walking around all day, my dogs are barking (my feet are hurting).โ


Hit the sack
โTo hit the sackโ is another way of saying to go to sleep. People usually say it when they are very tired.
โToday was a really long day, so I am going to hit the sack (go to sleep) now.โ


Hold your horses
Whoa, horse! No, this saying isnโt about real horses. It means to calm down or to be patient.
โThe teacher told her students to โhold their horsesโ (be patient) when they all started running after the lunch bell rang.โ
English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker


Under the weather
This idiom means to not feel well. It could mean someone is sick or that they are upset about something.
โShe went home early because she was feeling under the weather (sick) and had a very bad headache.โ


Cut to the chase
โCut to the chaseโ means to get to the point without wasting time.
โFeeling impatient and angry, he told them to cut to the chase (stop wasting time) and stop avoiding his questions.โ


Add fuel to the fire
This does not refer to a literal fire. It is referring to a bad situation. โTo add fuel to the fireโ means to make something even worse than it already is.
โThey are already very upset, so please donโt add fuel to the fire (make things worse) by telling them the bad news.โ
English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker


To have a big mouth
If you โhave a big mouthโ you may not actually have a large mouth on your face. This American idiom refers to when someone like to talk or gossip.
โShe has a big mouth (likes to gossip) and tells others my secrets, so I stopped telling her personal things. โ


Blow off some steam
This saying means to relax and get rid of stress. Think of the โsteamโ as stress that his leaving the body.
โHe had been stressed for weeks and decided to blow off some steam (relieve his stress) by getting a back massage.โ


My way or the highway
No actual highways are involved in this American saying. It means when someone ants something done in an exact way or there will be negative consequences.
โThis is your last chance, or you may get fired. Even after all of this time, you still purposely do not finish your work. This time, itโs my way or the highway (or there will be negative consequences).โ


Hit the nail on the head
To hit the nail on the headโ means to get something completely right or correct.
โYou hit the nail on the head (got it right) when you got my favorite movie as a gift.

English Idioms that make you sound like a native speaker
Now that you know these idioms, you can talk English like a native! They are used in everyday conversation, so they will really help you speak fluently.
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