Learn 20+ Idioms Starting With The Letters X, Y, and Z With Their Meanings

Last Updated: Apr 5, 2026, 18:56 IST

In this article, you will master idioms and learn the interesting meanings of these English idioms starting with the letters 'X', 'Y', and 'Z'. 

Idioms starting with the letters x, y, and z.
Idioms starting with the letters x, y, and z.

An idiom is an expression that cannot be understood from the meaning of its separate words. Idioms are figurative in nature. This means the meaning of an idiom is different from the literal meaning of the words in it. 

Idioms are often rooted in cultural contexts. Idioms are used to add flavour, humour, and colour to the language. Idioms are fixed in nature. This means you cannot change the order of words or use other words in their place.

Idioms are categorised in four main types: pure idioms, binomial idioms, partial idioms, and prepositional idioms. Pure idioms are completely figurative, e.g., kick the bucket. Binomial idioms are two words joined by conjunction, e.g., back and forth. Then we have partial idioms which are part literal, part figurative, e.g., 'when in Rome', and prepositional idioms are verbs joined with prepositions. 

Learn 20+ Idioms Starting With The Letters X, Y, and Z With Their Meanings

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In this article, you will master idioms and learn the interesting meanings of these English idioms starting with the letters 'X', 'Y', and 'Z'. 

Idioms Meaning
X marks the spot to indicate the exact location of something
X factor to have charisma or mysterious quality that sets someone apart from others
X-ray vision the ability to see through situations or perceiving things the way others cannot
Xerox copy something that is a direct, exact copy of something else
X-rated refers to materials that contain mature content or highly inappropriate for children
Yellow bellied coward or lacking courage
You can't judge a book by its cover you cannot accurately assess a person or something based solely by their appearance
You reap what you sow you experience the consequences of your own actions
Young at heart having a youthful outlook or attitude, regardless of age
Year in, year out happening every year without change
You can't teach an old dog new tricks you cannot make others change their long-established ways
You can't unring a bell once something has been done, you cannot change it or reverse the consequences
Yield the floor give someone else a change to speak
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink you can offer opportunities to people, but you cannot make them take them
You scratch my back and I will scratch yours if you do me a favour, I will do you a favour in return 
Zip it/Zip your lip to keep quiet or stop talking
Zone out to stop paying attention, or fall asleep
Zonk out to fall asleep very quickly due to exhaustion
Zero-sum game a situation where one person's gain is exactly equal to another's loss
Zero tolerance a strict policy for not allowing rebellious or wrongdoings
Zero hour the time when a crucial planned operation or action begins
Zip past/Zip along to move very quickly
Zoom off/Zoom away to leave in a great hurry
Zigged before you zagged to act too quickly or in the wrong order
Zenith of career (or something) the highest point, peak, or pinnacle
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First Published: Apr 5, 2026, 18:56 IST

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