Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Fly into a passion

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  1. To be aggressive at times
  2. To become aggressive often
  3. To become angry suddenly
  4. To be always angry

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Option 3 : To become angry suddenly
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The correct answer is option 3), i.e., "To become angry suddenly."

Key Points   

  • Let’s look at the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase:
  • The phrase 'Fly into a passion' means 'suddenly become very angry or anxious and show this in your behaviour.' (अचानक बहुत क्रोधित या चिंतित हो जाते हैं और इसे अपने व्यवहार में प्रदर्शित करते हैं)
  • Example:
    • ​​I asked to speak to her boss and she just flew into a passion.
  • Hence, the only possible answer is option 3, 'To become angry suddenly,' which exactly resembles the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.
 

Correct meaning: To become angry suddenly.

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