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    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Steer clear of
    Question

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
    Steer clear of

    A.

    Loose temper and react furiously to someone

    B.

    Avoid someone or something because it is dangerous for you

    C.

    Show someone how to do a job or activity

    D.

    Be kind and empathetic to someone

    Correct option is B

    Option (b) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
    Given Idiom: Steer clear of – It means to deliberately avoid someone or something because it is seen as harmful or risky. (किसी चीज़ से दूर रहना क्योंकि वह खतरनाक या हानिकारक हो सकती है)
    Example: He always steers clear of political discussions at work.
    Other related idioms and their meanings:
    · Give a wide berth: To avoid someone or something.
    · Keep at bay: To keep something away or prevent it from affecting you.
    · Walk on eggshells: To be very cautious around someone or something.

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