Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
In hot waters.
Option 1: To be in trouble.
Option 2: To dip in hot water.
Option 3: To be in a hot climate.
Option 4: To feel relaxed.
Correct Answer: To be in trouble.
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
The idiom "in hot waters" means "to be in trouble". The idiom is a figurative expression implying that someone is facing difficulties, problems, or is in a challenging situation. It's often used to convey being in trouble or facing consequences for one's actions.
Therefore, the correct answer is to be in trouble.
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