Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Fixed in one's ways.
Option 1: Something that shows potential or looks promising in the beginning but fails to deliver anything in the end.
Option 2: To establish one's rule.
Option 3: Not willing or wanting to change from your normal way of doing something.
Option 4: An aggressive attack on someone by a group.
Correct Answer: Not willing or wanting to change from your normal way of doing something.
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
Explanation : This idiom is used to describe someone who is set in their habits or behaviour, resistant to change, and prefers to adhere to their usual routine or way of doing things. The person is not easily influenced or open to new ideas.
Therefore, the correct meaning of the idiom is not willing or wanting to change your normal way of doing something.
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