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He burnt his fingers by interfering in his neighbour's affair.

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"Burn your fingers" = Get into trouble due to your own risky or meddlesome actions.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • Got himself into trouble
  • Burnt himself
  • Got himself insulted
  • Got rebuked
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The idiom "burnt his fingers" means to suffer unpleasant consequences due to one's actions, especially by getting involved in a risky or problematic situation.
(a) Got himself into trouble — Correct. Matches the idiomatic meaning.

(b) Burnt himself — Literal meaning, not idiomatic.

(c) Got himself insulted — Too narrow, not the general idiomatic meaning.

(d) Got rebuked — Possible outcome, but not the full sense of the idiom.
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