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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. To be at sixes and sevens

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Use "to be at sixes and sevens" when describing confusion or lack of organization.
Updated On: Apr 21, 2025
  • To be burdened
  • To be a great success
  • To be uncertain
  • To be extravagant
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The idiom "to be at sixes and sevens" refers to a state of confusion, disarray, or uncertainty.
It is often used to describe situations where things are not organized, and people are unsure or confused about what to do.
Thus, the correct meaning is "(3) To be uncertain."
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