Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Against one’s grain
Option 1: Against the law
Option 2: Against the society
Option 3: Against one’s nature
Option 4: Against one’s family
Correct Answer: Against one’s nature
Solution : The correct choice will be the third option.
The idiom against one’s grain implies doing something that goes against one's natural inclination, preferences, or usual way of doing things. It suggests an action or behaviour that is contrary to one's inherent nature or personal tendencies.
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