[Idiom] STIR UP A HORNET'S NEST. - Learn How to Avoid Stirring up a Hornet's Nest in Conversations

Stir up a hornet's nest.

Stir up a hornet's nest.

Cause a lot of trouble.

Stir up a hornet's nest" is used to describe a situation where someone does something that provokes a strong and often angry reaction from a group of people. It visualizes the aggressive disturbance of a nest of hornets, causing them to swarm and attack - a metaphor for triggering collective agitation or unrest.

Example Sentences

  1. He really stirred up a hornet's nest by bringing up old conflicts at the meeting.

    He caused a lot of trouble by bringing up old conflicts at the meeting.

  2. It's like stirring up a hornet's nest whenever you criticize the boss in front of everyone.

    Criticizing the boss in public often causes a lot of trouble.

  3. Discussing politics at family gatherings is often akin to stirring up a hornet's nest, full of sudden and intense reactions.

    Discussing politics at family gatherings often leads to intense reactions.

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