The world is your oyster meaning in hindi






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“The world is your oyster”


Find out about the famous phrase “The world is your oyster”, and learn about its history, how and when we use it in the English language.

How do we use it?

First let’s look at an example of how this phrase is used in context:


Q.
I don’t know what to do now I’ve finished university! What do you think?


A.
You can do anything you want – the world is your oyster. You could travel for a year, or get a job.


A.
You’re young and healthy with no commitments – the world is your oyster!

What does it mean?

Using the context of the example above, the phrase “the world is your oyster” means that you can achieve anything you wish in life or go anywhere because you have the opportunity or ability to do so.

When do we use it?

It is used quite widely in spoken English in informal situations.

You often use this phrase as an inspirational tool to stress that somebody has choices – that the world is theirs – and they can do what they want with their lives.





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The world is your oyster
’ saying is often said to young people about to embark on adult life. It simply means that everything is open to one, and if one is lucky, they could encounter something special.

The metaphor that informs the saying is that if you have an oyster there is a chance that there may be a pearl in it. A nice fresh oyster can be hard to open, but once opened it’s good. And perhaps it may have a pearl in it, which would be a valuable addition to one’s life. So when we set out to seek our fortune, the pearl is the good luck we may have. If we’re lucky we will find it.


‘The World is Your Oyster’ Origin

The saying has mysteriously evolved from its original appearance in Shakespeare’s comedy, The Merry Wives of Windsor. It’s slightly misquoted, as is so often the case with Shakespeare references that become English idioms. The actual quote is ‘The world’s
mine
oyster.’

Shakespeare re-introduces one of his most popular characters, Sir John Falstaff, as a con man, planning to con two Windsor women out of their money. He has his usual disreputables around him, among them a man called Pistol who utters the immortal line ‘the world’s mine oyster̵