Question 78

Choose the correct meaning of the proverb/idiom from the given options:

Not to mince matters

The phrase 'not to mince matters' is an idiom (that is, the meaning of it cannot be inferred merely from the meaning of individual words), and means 'to speak directly and frankly, without trying to soften the impact of one's words or without being overly polite'. Option D captures this and is the correct answer. Options A, B, and C all fail to capture the meaning discussed above, and are incorrect.

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