Question : Choose the correct meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Blue blood is not necessarily a guarantee of one’s public decorum.
Option 1: A person belonging to a middle-class family.
Option 2: A person belonging to an honest family.
Option 3: A person belonging to a poor family.
Option 4: A person belonging to a high family.
Correct Answer: A person belonging to a high family.
Solution : The fourth option is correct.
The underlined idiom blue blood in this sentence refers to a person belonging to a high or noble family. It suggests that having a noble lineage does not automatically ensure good manners or proper behaviour in public.
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