Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Water under the bridge.
Option 1: Past events that are not important anymore.
Option 2: Difficult situations in one’s life.
Option 3: Promises that are made to someone and never fulfilled.
Option 4: A seasoned crop with a heavy demand.
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Correct Answer: Past events that are not important anymore.
Solution : The correct choice is the first option .
The idiom water under the bridge is used to convey that certain things have happened in the past, but they are no longer relevant or significant in the present. It implies a sense of moving on and letting go of past issues or concerns.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Past events that are not important anymore.
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