
جستجو
to make no bones about something
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(از انجام کاری یا گفتن حرفی) هیچ ابایی نداشتن, با کسی تعارف نداشتن
to not hesitate to do or say what one truly wants
What is the origin of the idiom "make no bones about something" and when to use it?
The idiom "make no bones about something" originated from the medieval practice of divination, where bones were used to predict the future. It is used to refer to being straightforward, direct, and unambiguous in expressing one's opinions, intentions, or feelings about something.
Example
He made no bones about his dislike for spicy food and refused to eat anything with even a hint of spice.
She made no bones about her ambition, openly expressing her desire to become the CEO of the company.
The manager made no bones about the tough decisions that needed to be made in order to save the company from bankruptcy.

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