10 Idioms for Difficult Situations
- Catch-22. ...
- Dodged a bullet. ...
- At Your Wits' End. ...
- The Crux of the Matter. ...
- Grasping at Straws. ...
- In Dire Straits. ...
- Last Resort. ...
- You've got your work cut out for you.
- What is the idiom for difficult situation?
- How do you say something is difficult?
- Which idiom means to be in a bad situation?
- What is the idiom of to work very hard?
What is the idiom for difficult situation?
To be in deep water
To be in a difficult situation which is hard to deal with: "I'll be in deep water unless I pass that exam.
How do you say something is difficult?
10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
- It's not so easy..
- It's a bit tricky..
- It's not the easiest ___ in the world..
- It's quite tough at times..
- It's (quite / a bit) hard going..
- It's nigh on impossible..
- The course is quite demanding.
- The course can be gruelling at times.
Which idiom means to be in a bad situation?
"Out of the woods"
When the worst part of the bad situation is over, this idiom is for you! Out of the woods is an expression that means out of trouble or danger. It refers to being lost in the woods—when you get out of the woods you are safe, though you aren't quite home yet.
What is the idiom of to work very hard?
work your fingers to the bone = work very hard: “I work my fingers to the bone for you.” go the extra mile = do more than is expected of you: “She's a hard worker and always goes the extra mile.”