[Idiom] PUT YOUR FOOT IN YOUR MOUTH. - How to Avoid Putting Your Foot in Your Mouth

Put your foot in your mouth.

Put your foot in your mouth.

Say something regrettable.

The idiom "put your foot in your mouth" refers to saying something embarrassing, inappropriate, or wrong at the wrong time. Visualize it as if you’re physically stuffing your foot in your mouth - a clear picture of regret over spoken words.

Example Sentences

  1. He really put his foot in his monitor during the meeting by insulting the director.

    He embarrassed himself during the meeting by insulting the director unintentionally.

  2. In an attempt to be funny, she put her foot in her monitor at the dinner party, making a joke that offended the host.

    She made an offensive joke at the dinner party, which embarrassed her.

  3. Trying to compliment his boss on the efficiency, he accidentally put his foot in his mouth by criticizing the old regime.

    While trying to compliment his boss, he unintentionally criticized the former management.

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