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His friends failed to see why he should ride the high horse just because he had won an election.

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"Ride the high horse" = To behave in a proud, superior, or condescending way.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • Become abnormal.
  • Appear arrogant.
  • Indulge in dreams.
  • Hate others
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Solution and Explanation

The idiom "ride the high horse" means to act in a haughty, arrogant, or condescending manner, as though one is superior to others. In the given context, winning an election has made the person behave arrogantly, which his friends find unnecessary.
(a) Become abnormal — Incorrect; not related to arrogance.

(b) Appear arrogant — Correct. Matches the idiomatic meaning of "ride the high horse".

(c) Indulge in dreams — Incorrect; unrelated meaning.

(d) Hate others — Incorrect; the idiom doesn’t imply hatred.
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