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Here are 20 common phrases or idioms where the meaning is conveyed not just by the words themselves but also by the implied concepts and ideas between them: "Between the lines" - Implies understanding unspoken or implied meanings beyond the literal words. "The calm before the storm" - Suggests a period of peace or inactivity before chaos or activity begins. "Actions speak louder than words" - Emphasizes that behavior is a more accurate indicator of one’s intentions or feelings than verbal expressions. "Reading the room" - The ability to understand the unspoken mood or feelings of a group of people. "The tip of the iceberg" - Indicates that what is visible or apparent is only a small part of a much larger issue. "Silence is golden" - Suggests that keeping quiet is often more valuable than speaking. "A picture is worth a thousand words" - Implies that visual representation can convey complex ideas more effectively than verbal descriptions. "Empty vessels make the most noise" - Suggests that those with the least knowledge or skill are often the loudest or most boastful. "The unsung hero" - Refers to someone who does great deeds but receives little or no recognition for them. "Behind the scenes" - Activities or workings that are hidden from the general public. "Lost in translation" - When the original meaning of a message is not accurately conveyed in a different language or form of communication. "The elephant in the room" - A significant problem or issue that everyone is aware of but no one wants to discuss. "Breaking the ice" - To initiate a conversation in a social setting, making people feel more comfortable. "The writing on the wall" - An indication that a negative event is imminent. "In the blink of an eye" - Something happening very quickly or suddenly. "Crossing the Rubicon" - To take an irrevocable step that commits one to a specific course of action. "A breath of fresh air" - Something new and refreshing, often bringing change. "Touch base" - To make contact or check in with someone, often briefly. "The heart of the matter" - The most important, central, or fundamental essence or elements of an issue or topic. "Burn the midnight oil" - To work late into the night or early morning hours. Each of these phrases carries a deeper meaning or implication that goes beyond the literal interpretation of the words themselves. Global Robotics Corporation globalroboticscorp.com Please like, comment, share and subscribe @RobertColee-rv8te
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