No-go area
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British pronunciation/nˈəʊɡˌəʊ ˈeəɹiə/
American pronunciation/nˈoʊɡˌoʊ ˈɛɹiə/

Definition & Meaning of "no-go area"

No-go area
01

a very private or offensive subject that should not be discussed

no-go area definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "no-go area" and when to use it?

The idiom "no-go area" finds its roots in the fields of military and aviation. Initially, it denoted zones or regions where entry was restricted or forbidden, often due to safety or security considerations. Overtime it went on to be used beyond its original meaning, emphasizing that certain subjects or topics should be treated with caution and avoided due to their potentially offensive, sensitive, or personal nature.

02

a potentially dangerous area that people are not allowed to go in

What is the origin of the idiom "no-go area" and when to use it?

The idiom "no-go area" has its origins in the realm of military and aviation in World War II. It originally referred to areas or zones that were restricted or prohibited for entry, typically due to safety or security concerns, then it went on to describe areas where aircraft were not allowed to fly. It has been extended to describe areas in various contexts where entry or activities are considered dangerous, prohibited, or unsafe.

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Example
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At family gatherings, politics is often a no-go area to avoid heated arguments and tensions.
Religion is a no-go area when you talk with her.
In our friendship, discussing our past relationships has always been a no-go area.
Bringing up the topic of personal finances can be a no-go area in some cultures, as it's considered impolite to inquire about money matters.
She made it clear that her private life was a no-go area.
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