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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given group of words. A bitter pill
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given group of words.
A bitter pill

A.

Facing a distressing situation

B.

Talking nonsense

C.

Arguing unnecessarily

D.

Getting furious easily

Correct option is A

The correct meaning of the idiom ‘A bitter pill’ is ‘facing a distressing situation.’
· A bitter pill: Something unpleasant or difficult to accept (कड़वी सच्चाई).
· Example: Losing the championship was a bitter pill to swallow for the team.
Meanings of other options:
· Talking nonsense: Speaking illogically (बकवास करना). Not related to the idiom.
· Arguing unnecessarily: Quarreling without reason (अनावश्यक विवाद). Irrelevant.
· Getting furious easily: Becoming angry quickly (गुस्सा आना). Does not fit.

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