Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Idiom of the day

 The idiom "best of both worlds" means enjoying the advantages or benefits of two different situations at the same time, without the disadvantages of either.

Examples:

  1. Living in a small town but working in a big city – You get the peace and low cost of living in the town, but also the career opportunities and higher salary from the city.

    • "By working remotely from my hometown, I have the best of both worlds."
  2. Hybrid cars – You get the fuel efficiency of an electric car and the long-distance travel ability of a gasoline car.

    • "Driving a hybrid car gives you the best of both worlds—great mileage and no range anxiety."

In short:

It means having two benefits without the usual trade-offs.

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