Hi everybody,
Can this idiom be used in daily speech? Any other idiom or phrasel verb meaning the same?
(I suppose this is when people want to be polite, and not express their skills because they think it might be interpreted as bragging about them.)
Last edited by Mehrgan; 22-Dec-2010 at 20:03. Reason: wrong spelling
Your interpretation is correct.
I have the feeling that the expression is still quite widely used.
ps. please write 'because' rather than 'cos' - Please don't use 'chatlish'; this is a forum, not a chatroom
Like 5jj I agree that this biblical expression is widely used today, though I doubt that many understand the literal meaning of it, even after looking up the meaning of bushel.
Regarding your final point, your written language is fine. The only thing a native speaker might have said differently is 'Is there any other idiom that means the same?'
Rover
I misread the exclamation mark. Apologies. And I agree with Rover about your written language; I even thought 'Any other phrasAl verb meaning the same?' was OK, if a little informal. The one expression that bothered me was 'express their skills'; I don't think you can use 'express' like that; what you express is usually an opinion/point of view/idea/thought... - something that involves words. What these people are doing is 'showing off' or 'making a show/display' of their talents (I guess that word came to mind because, like 'hide your light under a bushel' it is biblical in origin - a parable based on this coin: Attic talent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ).
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PS Here's a more direct link to that parable: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable...lents_or_minas
Last edited by BobK; 23-Dec-2010 at 13:51. Reason: PS added
Why ? I don't understand![]()