(as) green as grass In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(as) green as grass", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-08-23 10:08

Meaning of (as) green as grass

Synonyms:

be wet behind the ears

(as) green as grass British phrase

To be inexperienced with something and possibly naive.

I know Jane is as green as grass, but I'm sure she'll be able to do the job in just a matter of time.

You're still as green as grass. Next time try to ask someone for help, okay?

Extremely green.

That undercooked chicken made me become green as grass and have to vomit.

Other phrases about:

(as) innocent as a lamb

1. Being faultless or guiltless

2. Being naive or inexperienced

be (as) green as a gooseberry

Be young or childish and not have had much experience

simple-minded

Not inteligent, and unable to understand difficult and complicated things or ideas

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