JIPMAT 2024
VA
Idioms & Phrasal Verbs
Hard
The idiom "a gentleman at large" means :
The idiom "a gentleman at large" means :
Correct Option: 2
- A man in the crowd - Incorrect. This phrase does not match the idiomatic expression 'a gentleman at large,' which suggests a specific status or condition.
- A man without a job - Correct. 'A gentleman at large' typically refers to someone who is unemployed or not tied to a specific occupation.
- A man who runs around - Incorrect. This suggests physical movement which is not implied by the idiom.
- A man who is generous - Incorrect. While generosity is a positive trait, it doesn't specifically align with the idiom 'a gentleman at large.'
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