Choose the option which nearly means the same as the underlined idiom. He is…
2023
Choose the option which nearly means the same as the underlined idiom.
He is not worth his salt if he fails now.
- A.
not trustworthy
- B.
worthless
- C.
dishonest
- D.
ineligible
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Correct answer: B
The idiom “not worth his salt” means not good enough, not capable, or worthless for the job/role.
So the closest meaning is worthless.
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