bite one's tongue
English
Pronunciation
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Verb
- (idiomatic) To forcibly prevent oneself from speaking, especially in order to avoid saying something inappropriate or likely to cause a dispute.
- 2011, Mike Pappas, Growing Up the Greek Way in the Big Apple (page 103)
- She wanted to go see a movie called Gigi, which I was not too thrilled about. But being a gentleman, I bit my tongue and said, “Okay.”
- 2011, Mike Pappas, Growing Up the Greek Way in the Big Apple (page 103)
Usage notes
- Often used in the imperative mood, to admonish someone who has said something unfeeling or harsh:
- Bite your tongue! She has enough on her mind without having to worry about comments like that from you.
Synonyms
Translations
prevent oneself from uttering a word
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