Idiomatic Definition

ĭdē-ə-mătĭk
adjective
Characteristic of a particular language.
Webster's New World
Characterized by proficient use of idiomatic expressions.
A foreigner who speaks idiomatic English.
American Heritage
Of, or having the nature of, an idiom or idioms.
Webster's New World
Using or having many idioms.
Webster's New World
Peculiar to or characteristic of the style or manner of a particular group or people.
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Noun

Singular:
idiomatic
Plural:
idioms

Origin of Idiomatic

  • From Ancient Greek ἰδιωματικός (idiōmatikos, “related to an idiom”), from ἰδίωμα (idiōma, “idiomatic”).

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