0 containing or consisting of an idiom:
"Bite the bullet" is an idiomatic expression that means to accept something unpleasant without complaining.
She was born in Italy but her English is fluent and idiomatic.
1 (of a group of words) having a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word considered separately:
an idiomatic expression
The generated code should be idiomatic and readable.
When a type definition exposes its representation, it is more idiomatic and readable to put related utility functions in separate interfaces.
Many older speakers argue that young speakers are completely lost when it comes to understanding idiomatic language.
The following were judged to be questionable or ungrammatical in their idiomatic interpretations :22 ' ' ' ' (48) (a) ?
Complainable matters: the use of idiomatic expressions in making complaints.
The use of shor t-form adjectives is decreasing, while more and more of the survivors are frozen in lexicalized or idiomatic expressions.
The writing for the piano is bold, virtuosic, and effective, and that for the orchestra brilliant, imaginative, and in every way idiomatic.
Lexicalization rules identify elements that must cohere in the speech: words, word fragments, and idiomatic phrases such as by the way.
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