Hanapin
to break a sweat
01
to need to put a lot of hard work or energy into doing something
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "break a sweat" and when to use it?
The idiom "break a sweat" is used to describe physical exertion or effort, often implying that someone is working hard or engaging in strenuous activity that leads to perspiration. It originates from the literal act of physical exertion that causes an individual to sweat.
Halimbawa
The athlete ran fluently, barely breaking a sweat.
That test was so easy, I aced it without even breaking a sweat.
The husky delivery man carried multiple heavy packages without breaking a sweat.
The construction workers had to break a sweat to complete the project ahead of schedule.
The spry old man impressed everyone with his ability to climb the steep hill without breaking a sweat.