Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Keep someone at arm’s length
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Keep someone at arm’s length
Avoid being friendly with someone
Avoid being friendly with someone
Make someone stay outside
Make someone stay outside
Allow someone to talk only from a distance
Allow someone to talk only from a distance
Restrict someone to a small space to stand
Restrict someone to a small space to stand
Correct Answer:
Avoid being friendly with someone
Avoid being friendly with someone
idiom keep someone at arm's length means to avoid being very close to or friendly with someone or something.
so option A is the right answr.