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He refused to be led by the nose.

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Idioms often have figurative meanings — here, "led by the nose" suggests control and submission, not literal leading.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • to follow like an animal
  • to be treated as a fool
  • to follow submissively
  • to be heated violently
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The Correct Option is C

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The idiom "led by the nose" means to be controlled or influenced completely by someone, often in a submissive or unquestioning way.
In this sentence, refusing to be led by the nose means refusing to let someone control or manipulate him.
Option (c) "to follow submissively" conveys this meaning exactly.
Option (a) "to follow like an animal" is a literal image from which the idiom is derived, but in idiomatic usage, it’s about submissive control, not actual animal following.
Option (b) "to be treated as a fool" is partially related because being submissively controlled can make someone appear foolish, but the idiom specifically focuses on control, not foolishness.
Option (d) "to be heated violently" is unrelated to the meaning of the idiom.
Example: "He was completely led by the nose by his boss, never questioning any decision."
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