Idiom of the day | Bask in the glory | Day 835

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Idiom of the day – Bask in the glory

 

Bask in the glory

English Meaning – Enjoying praise and success after winning.

Hindi Meaning – कामयाबी के मज़े उठाना।

 

Example from the Idiom “Bask in the glory”

After scoring the winning goal, he basked in the glory of the crowd.

गोल मारकर जीतने के बाद, वो कामयाबी के मज़े उठाने लगा।

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Sumit K
Sumit K
1 month ago

It was a great win by indian team, and after winning the match they started basking in the glory.

Awal Madaan
Admin
29 days ago
Reply to  Sumit K

It was a great win for the Indian team, and after winning the match, they started basking in the glory.

Explanation:
Indian must be capitalized because it is a proper noun.
We usually say “win for the team” rather than win by the team.
A comma is needed after match.

Khushboo shah
Khushboo shah
1 month ago

Whenever I win any game I bask in the glory.

Awal Madaan
Admin
29 days ago
Reply to  Khushboo shah

Whenever I win a game, I bask in the glory.

Explanation:
“Any game” sounds unnatural here; “a game” is better.
A comma is used after the introductory clause Whenever I win a game.

Shweta
Shweta
1 month ago

After getting high score in maths, he basked in the glory of his peers group.

Awal Madaan
Admin
29 days ago
Reply to  Shweta

After getting a high score in Maths, he basked in the glory of his peer group.

Explanation:
a high score needs the article a.
Maths should be capitalized when referring to the subject.
Peers group is incorrect; the correct phrase is peer group.

Suresh joshi
Suresh joshi
1 month ago
  1. After beccoming a fluent speaker in English, i will bask in the glory.
Awal Madaan
Admin
29 days ago
Reply to  Suresh joshi

After becoming a fluent English speaker, I will bask in the glory.

Explanation:
I must always be capitalized.
Fluent English speaker is the natural phrase instead of speaker in English.

Ramesh Lohiya
Ramesh Lohiya
1 month ago

When the Indian Army win in war, they basked in the glory.

Awal Madaan
Admin
29 days ago
Reply to  Ramesh Lohiya

When the Indian Army wins a war, they bask in the glory.

Explanation:
Army is singular, so use wins, not win.
a war needs the article a.
In general statements, present tense (wins, bask) is more appropriate

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