to fish for a compliment
[fish] for compliments

Definition & Meaning of "fish for a compliment"in English

to fish for a compliment
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to get people to praise one, often by pretending not to be happy with oneself

IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "fish for a compliment" and when to use it?

The idiom "fish for a compliment" originated from the act of fishing, where one uses bait to lure fish towards them. In this context, "fish" represents seeking or searching for something, while "compliment" refers to a favorable remark or praise. This expression is now used figuratively to imply that someone is seeking validation or seeking praise from others through subtle or indirect means.

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Examples
Sarah knew she looked stunning in her new dress, so she subtly mentioned it to her friends, fishing for a compliment.
The artist casually asked, " What do you think of my latest painting? " clearly fishing for compliments from the gallery visitors.
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