Question 72

The idiom "a gentleman at large" means :

The idiom “a gentleman at large” refers to a person who is without a specific occupation, responsibility, or position; someone who is free and idle.

At large generally means free, unconfined, or without restriction. 

So, “a gentleman at large” refers to a man who is living without any serious employment or duty, often leisurely or aimlessly.

So, option B, a man without a job is the correct answer.

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