[Idiom] WEAR YOUR HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE. - Learn How to Express Your Feelings More Openly

Wear your heart on your sleeve.

Wear your heart on your sleeve.

Show emotions openly.

The idiom "Wear your heart on your sleeve" originates from medieval jousts where knights used to wear a ribbon on their arm representing their ladies. Today, it means to openly show your emotions or sentiments, much like the knights displayed their affections. It is commonly used to describe someone who does not hide their feelings but rather makes them visible to everyone, for better or worse.

Example Sentences

  1. Tom always wears his heart on his sleeve, you can tell how he feels immediately.

    Tom is very open about his emotions, making it easy for others to know how he feels.

  2. Whenever she talks about her passions, you can see her wear her heart on her sleeve; her eyes light up!

    When she discusses what excites her, her emotions are evident to everyone.

  3. He tends to wear his heart on his sleeve, which makes him a very approachable manager, but sometimes it's a bit too much information.

    He's a manager who shows his feelings openly, making him approachable, but sometimes reveals too much personal information.

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