[Idiom] PUT YOUR NOSE OUT OF JOINT. - How to Handle Situations When Feelings Get Hurt

Put your nose out of joint.

Put your nose out of joint.

to be upset or offended.

'Put your nose out of joint' is an idiom that paints a vivid picture of someone's annoyance or slight at having been disturbed or displeased in some way. This expression originally relates to the disarrangement of something as sensitive as the nose, reflecting the delicacy and discomfort of being emotionally 'dislocated,' so to speak. Imagine your typical workplace scenario where a new employee seems to receive a disproportionate amount of attention from management, making the older staff feel sidelined or less favored; such a scenario perfectly encapsulates this idiom. Understanding this expression helps in recognizing personal emotions and addressing issues of jealousy or discomfort more constructively in social interactions.

Example Sentences

  1. Her remark put his nose out of joint.

    Her remark offended him.

  2. Try not to put anyone's nose out of joint during the meeting.

    Avoid offending anyone at the meeting.

  3. The criticism really put his nose out of joint.

    The criticism deeply offended him.

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