black eye
black
blæk
blāk
eye
ai
British pronunciation
/blˈak ˈaɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "black eye"in English

Black eye
01

an area of bruised skin surrounding the eye caused by a blow or injury

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She accidentally walked into a door and ended up with a black eye.
02

an issue causing progress to slow down or stop entirely

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What is the origin of the idiom "black eye" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "black eye" likely stems from its association with the physical injury. The term "black eye" has historically been used to describe a bruise around the eye caused by physical trauma. Over time, this physical symbol of injury became metaphorically extended to represent any form of setback or obstacle that causes frustration or impedes progress.

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The unexpected budget cuts dealt a black eye to our project's progress.
03

a negative perception of someone or something

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What is the origin of the idiom "black eye" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "black eye" in the figurative sense likely derives from its association with physical injury, caused by bruising around the eye due to trauma, has been historically perceived as unsightly and indicative of being involved in a physical altercation or mishap. Over time, this physical symbol of injury has been metaphorically extended to refer to any form of damage to one's reputation or image, leading to the figurative use of "black eye" to describe a tarnished reputation or negative perception.

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The company 's poor handling of the environmental incident gave them a black eye in the public's eyes.
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