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Choose the correct meaning of the given proverb/idiom: As a politician he is used to being in the limelight all the time.
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Choose the correct meaning of the given proverb/idiom:
As a politician he is used to being in the limelight all the time.

A.

the object of admiration

B.

the centre of attraction

C.

giving speeches

D.

an object of public notice

Correct option is B

The correct answer is (b) the centre of attraction.
In the Limelight: To be the focus of attention or public interest. In the Limelight in Hindi: सबका ध्यान केंद्रित होना। Example: The famous actor was in the limelight after winning an award.
Other Related Idioms:
1. Under the spotlightMeaning: Receiving a lot of attention. Example: The scandal put the minister under the spotlight.
2. Steal the showMeaning: To attract the most attention. Example: Her performance stole the show at the event.
3. Make headlinesMeaning: To become newsworthy. Example: The celebrity’s wedding made headlines worldwide.
4. Centre stageMeaning: Being the most important focus. Example: The new project was at centre stage in the meeting.

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