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idioms

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for idioms.

Editorial note

The idioms you're familiar with and the idioms the parent is familiar with may not be identical.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A manner of speaking, a mode of expression peculiar to a language, language family, or group of people.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of idioms gathered in one view.

noun

A manner of speaking, a mode of expression peculiar to a language, language family, or group of people.

noun

An established phrasal expression whose meaning may not be deducible from the literal meanings of its component words.

noun

An artistic style (for example, in art, architecture, or music); an instance of such a style.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for idioms.

noun

A manner of speaking, a mode of expression peculiar to a language, language family, or group of people.

noun

An established phrasal expression whose meaning may not be deducible from the literal meanings of its component words.

noun

An artistic style (for example, in art, architecture, or music); an instance of such a style.

noun

(programming) A programming construct or phraseology that is characteristic of the language.

Example sentences

1

The idioms you're familiar with and the idioms the parent is familiar with may not be identical.

2

Likewise there are some use cases for the JVM that aren't conducive to JavaScript's idioms and code models.

3

The point is: be thankful that English has the global appeal it has, and enjoy the quaint idioms of the different parts of the world which formed the British colonies.

4

This library is pretty neat largely because it changes some common (and annoying) java idioms.

5

As Java cherry picks functional idioms from, for example, Scala, the motivation for Java teams to pick up Scala is reduced.

6

Indeed, this is quite newer, and a gradual introduction to FP idioms (with good successes).

7

I had an American friend at Uni who used to try local swearing or idioms from time to time.

8

It still got (some of us) stumped, and (some of us again) actually know about macros and are moderately familiar with Lisp idioms.

9

Reading lots of code is a good way to learn the idioms.

10

The idioms for goosing, like Python, become intuitive and set in.

11

There is a difference between a language and its common idioms.

12

To enforce idioms you include them in the language.

Quote examples

1

Look again more closely.[2] The "optional" feature is simply moved into an idiom (multiple idioms!) that all competent javascript programmers must learn.

2

And the real "magic" is happening not through immutability alone, but careful assignment of mutability operations in conjunction with other concurrency idioms that you expect to overlay atomicity.

3

I've found that a great deal of these idioms are explained in the excellent book "Advanced C Programming: Deep C Secrets" by Peter van der Linden.

4

I don't see how you could effectively encode your knowledge of a programming language on to flash cards." I've occasionally wondered if an Anki deck composed of Clojure idioms would be valuable.

Proper noun examples

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Idioms and design patterns are also very well suited to flash cards.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use idioms in a sentence?

The idioms you're familiar with and the idioms the parent is familiar with may not be identical.

What does idioms mean?

A manner of speaking, a mode of expression peculiar to a language, language family, or group of people.

What part of speech is idioms?

idioms is commonly used as noun.