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  Every Man in His Humour – Full Detailed Narrative Prologue The play begins with a direct address to the audience. The prologue explains Ben Jonson’s goals: this is not a play filled with fantastical absurdities or adventures in far-off lands. Instead, it will be realistic, showing contemporary people of Elizabethan London and their “humours”—exaggerated personality traits stemming from the old theory of the four bodily fluids (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile), believed to shape temperament. Jonson promises that through familiar “deeds and language,” audiences will laugh at human follies and recognize their own faults. Act I – Letters, Introductions, Deceptions At his London home,  Old Knowell , a scholar, speaks with his witty servant  Brainworm  and asks him to call his son  Edward Knowell . Knowell, once a scholar himself, is glad to see Edward educated, but he disapproves of his fascination with poetry and “lighter arts.” Soon,  Master Stephen ,...

11 Important Idioms and Phrases Starting With "J" || Orator Institute of English

Here, We Are Again With a New List of 11 Important Idioms and Phrases Starting With "J"

As you know, we have been learning all important idioms and phrases alphabetically. Now we bring you a new list of important idioms and phrases beginning with alphabet J. Read, Learn and Repeat. Don't forget to read rest of the list, link has been given below at the end of the blog. Blog by Zuba'r Saifi


As you know, we have been learning all important idioms and phrases alphabetically. Now we bring you a new list of important idioms and phrases beginning with alphabet J.


1.Jump the gun- बिना सोचे समझे जल्दी से एक्शन लेना
Meaning: Do something too early, especially without thinking
Use: The media jumped the gun and gave out their verdict of the scandal even before the investigation was complete.

2.Jack of all trades- हर फील्ड में निपुण
Meaning: somebody who has many skills or who is versatile in ever field.
Use: John is the jack of all trades as he can teach, sung and do many different job at a time.

3.Jump to conclusion- निष्कर्ष पर पहुँच जाना 
Meaning: form an opinion or judgement hastily.
Use: Wait till we get the report; don’t jump to a conclusion.

4.Jam on the brakes- अचानक और जोर से ब्रेक दबा देना 
Meaning: to press the brakes suddenly and in a hard way.
Use: I had to jam on the brakes because a kid suddenly appeared from nowhere and crossed the road.

5.John Hancock- किसी आदमी के हस्ताक्षर
Meaning: A person's signature.
Use: Put your John Hancock at the bottom of the will.

6.Jump on the bandwagon- नयी प्रवृत्ति अपनाना
Meaning: To profit from a craze; to join a trend.
Use: After the incredible success of the new product, the company has jumped on the bandwagon, and released a new version of it.

7.Jump the lights- सिगनल तोडना
Meaning: Pass traffic lights, when they are red.
Use: Don’t jump the lights as it may be fatal for you.

8.Justice is blind- अँधा कानून  
Meaning: This expression means that justice is impartial and objective.
Use: No matter who you are, you must respect the law. Justice is blind!

9.Jangle someone’s nerves- किसी को नर्वस कर देना 
Meaning: Annoy someone or make them nervous.
Use: The noise of the dog jangled my nerves.

10.Jump for joy- बहुत जादा खुश होना 
Meaning: To be extremely happy:
Use: The blood tests so far show my mother doesn't have cancer, but it's still too early to jump for joy because she has to have more tests.

11.Just deserts- जिसके लायक हो वो मिल जाना 
Meaning:: Get what one deserves.
Use: After a lot of hard work he got his just deserts.

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