to become overly enthusiastic or emotional · to do more than intended
Have you ever started shopping for one tiny thing and ended up with a cart full of goodies? 🛒 That's exactly when you 'get carried away'! This expression is perfect for describing when you become so excited or engrossed in an activity that you do more than you originally planned, often resulting in spending too much or overdoing it. It's a fun way to admit you lost a little control!
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'to get carried away'? A. When you buy only the items on your shopping list. B. When you start buying one shirt and end up buying five more because they were on sale. C. When you carefully plan your budget before going shopping.
💡 **Don't Forget!** While 'to get carried away' often implies a slightly negative outcome (like overspending), it can also be used in neutral or even positive contexts! For example, 'The artist got carried away with the details and created a masterpiece.' So, context is key! Just make sure you don't get *too* carried away with your English studies! 😉