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Finding Your Feet
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom:

Finding Your Feet

A.

The whole thing

B.

Not willing or wanting to change from your normal way of doing something

C.

To become more comfortable in whatever you are doing

D.

A very tasty food or meal

Correct option is C


The idiom "Finding your feet" means "to become more confident and comfortable in a new situation or environment."
· This phrase often refers to adapting to new jobs, social settings, or life stages.
· For example: It took her a few weeks to find her feet in the new office, but now she’s doing great.
Information Booster
1. Origin: The idiom is believed to come from the physical process of standing and balancing after a fall or as a child learning to walk.
2. Context of Use: Often used when someone is adjusting to a new job, school, or city.
3. Example: John struggled initially, but he has found his feet now in his role as a team leader.

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