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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Back on one’s feet
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Back on one’s feet

A.

To support the losing side

B.

Relive previous moments

C.

Well or successful again

D.

Forced to begin something again

Correct option is C

Option (c) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Back on one’s feet: It means to recover from a difficult situation, illness, or financial trouble and become stable or successful again. (फिर से ठीक हो जाना या सफल होना)
Example: After months of struggle, John finally got a new job and was back on his feet.
Other related idioms and their meanings:
· Back to square one – Start over from the beginning.
· On top of the world – Feeling extremely happy or successful.
· Down and out – Completely broke or in a difficult situation.

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