bite one's tongue
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to bite one's tongue
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to not say something, against one's wish, in order to avoid causing an argument or upsetting someone
to [bite|hold] {one's} tongue definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "bite one's tongue" and when to use it?

The idiom "bite one's tongue" has its origins in the English language and dates back to at least the 16th century. The expression alludes to the literal act of biting down on one's own tongue to prevent oneself from speaking. It is commonly employed when someone wants to refrain from speaking their mind, opinions, or criticisms in order to maintain peace, avoid conflicts, or prevent hurting others' feelings.

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I bite my tongue when my parents give me unsolicited advice to maintain harmony in the family.
I just bit my tongue while eating.
The politician held his tongue during the debate, carefully choosing his words to avoid controversy.
It took all of his willpower to hold his tongue when he heard the offensive remarks.
In sensitive situations, it's important to know when to bite your tongue and choose diplomacy over confrontation.
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