10+ Most Common Idioms Starting With The Letter 'M' With Their Meaning

Last Updated: Mar 20, 2026, 17:05 IST

An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal definition of the words in it. Idioms have a figurative meaning that adds colour and creative expression to the language. Here is a list of the most common idioms starting with the letter 'M'.

Idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'M'.
Idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'M'.

An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal definition of the words in it. Idioms have a figurative meaning that adds colour and creative expression to the language.

Some examples of idioms include 'break a leg' or 'spill the beans'. These idioms do not literally mean to break a leg or spill the beans. These mean to wish someone good luck or to reveal a secret, respectively.

Idioms are an important part of the English language. These help to convey emotional states, decisions, or situations efficiently. Using idioms helps make the language sound more natural and conversational.

The four main types of idioms include pure idioms, binomial idioms, partial idioms, and prepositional idioms. Now that we have learnt a bit about idioms, let us look at the list of the most common idioms starting with the letter 'M' with their meanings.

10+ Most Common Idioms Starting With The Letter 'M' And Their Meaning

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Below is the list of idioms starting with the letter 'M' along with their meanings. 

Idioms and phrases Meaning
Make a mountain out of a molehill to exaggerate or overreact to a minor issue
Make hay while the sun shines to take advantage of an opportunity while it lasts
Make ends meet to have enough money to pay for basic expenses
Make your blood boil to make you extremely angry
Midas touch the ability to turn any project into a profitable one
Miss the boat to lose an opportunity to do something
Moment of truth a critical moment when a decision or moment will decide the future
More often than not Usually
More than meets the eye hidden complexities, more interesting than it first appears
Move heaven and earth to try everything possible to achieve a goal
Money talks money has the power to influence or persuade
Mind your own business to ask someone to stop intefering 
Meet someone halfway to compromise or make mutual concessions to reach an agreement
Man of few words someone who speaks rarely
Monkey business mischievous or deceitful behaviour
Measure twice, cut once to plan carefully to avoid mistakes
My two cents one's opinion or input on a matter
March to the beat of your own drum to act independently
Man bites dog to describe a strange newsworthy event
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Roopashree Sharma is a seasoned content writing professional with over 5 years of experience in digital journalism, specialising in writing explainers and IQ quizzes across geopolitics, business, finance, and pop culture. She holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has contributed to leading media houses, including Zee, Times, and India TV. Currently serving as Deputy Manager – Editorial at Jagran New Media, she writes and produces videos for the General Knowledge (GK) section of the Jagran Josh (English) portal. For inquiries, contact her at roopashree.sharma@jagrannewmedia.com.

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First Published: Mar 20, 2026, 17:05 IST

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