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Definitie & Betekenis van "hold one's tongue"

to hold one's tongue
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to refrain from speaking or expressing one's thoughts or opinions

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

The idiom "hold one's tongue" originates from the idea of physically and literally holding or stopping the tongue to prevent speech. Historically, this phrase has been used to advise or command someone to remain silent, especially in situations where speaking might be inappropriate, unwise, or harmful, meaning refraining from saying something to avoid conflict, maintain decorum, or prevent the spread of unnecessary or harmful information.

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Despite his frustration, he held his tongue during the meeting to avoid causing further conflict.
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 situations like these, it's often better to hold your tongue and listen rather than speak impulsively.
Even though he knew he was right, he decided to hold his tongue and let the matter drop.
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