Idioms and phrases: Choose the correct meaning of the expression. The idiom is: "To set one's face against". Select the option that best conveys the intended meaning.
Verbal Ability
Idioms and Phrases
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
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ATo oppose with determination
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BTo judge by appearance
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CTo get out of difficulty
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DTo look at one steadily
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ENone of these
Answer
Correct Answer: To oppose with determination
Explanation
Given data
- Idiom: "to set one's face against".
Concept/ApproachThis expression means to resolutely oppose something.
Option analysisA is correct. B misreads "face" as appearance; C/D are unrelated.
Final AnswerTo oppose with determination