Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
For better or (for) worse
Option 1: Become out of control
Option 2: Extreme enthusiasm
Option 3: To be in trouble
Option 4: To accept whatever results, good or bad
Correct Answer: To accept whatever results, good or bad
Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom, for better or (for) worse, is to accept whatever results, good or bad. This idiom is often used in the context of marriage vows, indicating a commitment to stand by each other through both favourable and unfavourable circumstances.
It expresses a willingness to accept and support someone regardless of the challenges or difficulties that may arise.
Therefore, the correct answer is, to accept whatever results, good or bad.
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