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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

AIM high vs. RIDE high

Would you say that "to AIM high" and "to RIDE high" are synonyms?

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teal lime Would you say that "to AIM high" and "to RIDE high" are synonyms? No. Not at all.

  • teal lime Would you say that "to AIM high" and "to RIDE high" are synonyms?
  • No.
  • Not at all.
  • They are completely different idioms.
  • Here are the primary meanings: aim high: To aspire to worthy or lofty goals.
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teal lime

Would you say that "to AIM high" and "to RIDE high" are synonyms?

No. Not at all. They are completely different idioms. Here are the primary meanings:

aim high: To aspire to worthy or lofty goals.
ride high: To enjoy good fortune; to be particularly happy or proud.

CJ

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