Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To be in two minds
Option 1: To be dominated by someone else
Option 2: To work on somebody else's advice
Option 3: To be in a critical state
Option 4: To be uncertain
Correct Answer: To be uncertain
Solution : The correct answer is the fourth option.
This idiom implies that someone is unsure or unable to make a decision, often torn between two conflicting choices or options. When someone is said to be "in two minds" about a situation or decision, it means they are experiencing uncertainty or indecision. They are torn between two or more conflicting thoughts, options, or courses of action.
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