Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
I hate to get off on the wrong foot.
Option 1: To start something with positive factors
Option 2: To start something with neutral factors
Option 3: To start a relationship or activity badly
Option 4: To start something with an injury on the wrong foot
Correct Answer: To start a relationship or activity badly
Solution : The correct answer is the third option.
The idiom "get off on the wrong foot" means to start a relationship or activity in a manner that is unfavourable, awkward, or unfriendly. It implies a negative beginning that can potentially impact the course of the relationship or activity.
Therefore, the correct answer is to start a relationship or activity badly.
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