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Colour Idioms And Phrases In English

Learn Idioms Related To Colours With Meaning And Examples




List of colour idioms and expression for daily use


There are many useful colour idioms and phrases. Let's learn some of these idioms with their meaning and examples. This idioms will definitely help you to give colors to your language. Use these expressions to make your writing more attractive. It will help you to make good impression when you talk to a native speaker.


With flying colours


Meaning: To do something with distinction or pass exam with good score


Example: I passed my GRE exams with flying colours.



Sail under false colours


Meaning: To pretend to be something that one is not


Example: Politicians often sail under false colours just to win the election.



Green with envy


Meaning: To feel very jealous about someone's possessions or advantages


Example: Tom was green with envy when he saw my new car.



Roll out the red carpet


Meaning: To give a royal treatment to an important person


Example: Our city has rolled out the red carpet for the President's inauguration.



Rose coloured glasses


Meaning: To see things better than they really are


Example: She enjoys her low paying job because she sees everything through rose-colored glasses.



To be tickled pink


Meaning: To be very happy and pleased about something


Example: She is very happy and excited about her new job. She’s tickled pink.



In the red


Meaning: To lose money; unable to make a profit


Example: Our business made enough profit last year, but this year we're in the red.



Blue-collar worker


Meaning: Someone who earns a living by doing some manual labor


Example: People working in factories are often treated badly. They're usually blue-collar workers.



In black and white


Meaning: in print or in writing


Example: We can not buy a property with just a handshake. The agreement should be in black and white.



To feel the blue


Meaning: To feel very sad


Example: After her break up Rachel was missing him a lot. She was feeling a little blue.



Talk a blue streak


Meaning: To talk very fast which makes it difficult to understand


Example: My brother is a hasty person. He talks a blue streak right from his childhood.



Give (someone) the green light


Meaning: to give permission to proceed


Example: The European Union Commission has given green light to Amazon's acquisition of MGM.



To paint the town red


Meaning: To go out and have some fun


Example: We painted the town red on our vacation to Hawaii. It was a great fun.



A White elephant


Meaning: An items which is very costly and useless; unwanted possession


Example: Many are raising doubts on $10 billion white elephant project announced recently.



Green-eyed monster


Meaning: To feel jealous; envy (Traditionally green has been colour of jealousy)


Example: Tom started suffering from the green-eyed monster as his girlfriend was dating someone else.



Blue in the face


Meaning: To argue too much with someone without any success


Example: Steve argued with me until he was blue in the face but I still refused to invest in his business.



Once in a blue moon


Meaning: Very rarely; not too often


Example: Shreya is very health conscious. She its pizza once in a blue moon.



Out of the blue


Meaning: To happen without any warning or unexpectedly


Example: Completely out of the blue, Jim arrived at Sara's weeding.



A golden boy


Meaning: a young man who is very much admired for a short time


Example: He was tagged a golden boy by media when his films started failing badly.



To show one’s true colours


Meaning: To reveal one's intentions or real character


Example: By charging more fees from a friend, he showed his true colours.



A golden opportunity


Meaning: A chance to do something which may not occur again


Example: His company gave him a golden opportunity to become a new manager.



A golden handshake


Meaning: To give a big sum of money at the time of retirement


Example: Our company has decided to give a golden handshake to many of the aged employees.



Black tie event


Meaning: A formal event where male guests wears black suit with a tie and women wears long formal dress.


Example: He received the best actor award at one of the most famous black tie event in India.



Raise a red flag


Meaning: A warning sign of something danger or


Example: His angry and panic reaction during meeting raised a red flag for him.



A grey area


Meaning: Something that is without a clear rule or difficult to define


Example: New forest law worries environmental activists. It has a lot of grey areas.



To be off colour


Meaning: To look or feel unwell


Use: I'm feeling a bit off colour today. May be I ate too much.



Pot calling the kettle black


Meaning: To tell someone not to criticize others for a fault you posses yourself


Example: He laughs on my dress, but he doesn't have dressing sense either. Pot calling the kettle black!


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