What Does 'Elephant In The Room' Mean? List of 15+ Idioms and Phrases Starting With 'E'

Last Updated: Mar 7, 2026, 11:53 IST

This article will help you learn 15+ common English idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'E' and their meaning. Do you know what 'elephant in the room' or 'eleventh hour' means? Read this article to learn!

Idioms and phrases starting with 'E'
Idioms and phrases starting with 'E'

Idioms and phrases are vital in English for conveying complex emotions and situations concisely. These play a key role in making you sound more like native speakers and make what you want to say sound more expressive, colourful, and natural.

Idioms are figurative expressions that often have a different meaning from the literal words. There are over 25,000 idioms in the English language. Knowledge of idioms and phrases is essential for improving your fluency, reading comprehension, and competitive exam scores.

Idioms and phrases in English help you turn mundane, flat, or boring language into something more creative. Using idioms can also help you summarise a complex situation or emotion into a few words, such as 'the early bird catches the worm'.

Did you know? 'Bite the bullet' originates from the 1800s-1900s when battlefield surgeons had few anaesthetics, forcing patients to bite on a bullet to handle the pain.

Let's now move on further in the article that will help you learn 15+ common English idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'E' and their meaning. Do you know what 'elephant in the room' or 'eleventh hour' means? Read this article to learn!

Idioms and Phrases starting with the letter 'E' and their meanings

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What does the idiom 'elephant in the room' mean? This idiom refers to the metaphorical elephant in the room, not an actual one. This idioms mean that there is an obvious problem or a difficult situation that people in the room are aware of but do not want to talk about it.

Let's now check the list of idioms and phrases starting with 'E' with their meaning.

Idioms and Phrases Meaning
Eager beaver Someone who is very enthusiatic and hardworking
Eagle eyes Someone with very sharp vision or who notices small details
Early bird catches the worm One who arrives first has more chance of success
Earn your stripes Prove your ability or worth for a particular position or rank
Ears are burning Used when you suspect people are talking about you behind your back
Easier said than done Something that sounds easy but it difficult to actually do
Easy as pie Extremly easy or simple
Easy come, easy go Something that is obtained easily is just as easly lost
Easy does it To advise someone to move slowly and carefully
Easy on the eyes Pleasing to look at
Eat crow To admit you were wrong or defeated
Eat humble pie To apologise and accept that your were wrong
Eat like a bird To eat very small amount of food
Eat like a horse To eat very large amount of food
Eat your heart out To express that someone should be jealous of your success
Eat your words To admit that what you siad previously was wrong
Egg on your face To look foolish or embarrased due to a mistake
Egg someone on To urge or encourage someone to do something
Elbow grease Physical labour or effort
Elephant in the room An obvious problem that people in the room are aware of but do not want to talk about it
Eleventh hour At the last possible moment
Every cloud has a silver lining There is something good or hopeful even in a bad situation

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