What is the figurative use of Make the best of?
Note
Make the best of means to use a difficult situation as well as possible. It is the correct answer because this expression is used figuratively to describe trying to get the best result from limited or unpleasant conditions.
Examples:
- We missed the bus but tried to make the best of the delay.
- She decided to make the best of a small room.
- Good learners make the best of every chance.
