Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the bracketed idiom in the given sentence.
She invited (all and sundry) to her party.
Option 1: To take reckless risks
Option 2: To remove a misapprehension
Option 3: To suffer humiliation
Option 4: Everyone without distinction
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Correct Answer: Everyone without distinction
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
Explanation:
The idiom refers to inviting or including absolutely everyone without making any distinctions or exclusions. In the sentence provided, it means that she invited absolutely everyone to her party without leaving anyone out.
Therefore, the appropriate meaning is, everyone without distinction.
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