spare one's blushes
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British pronunciation/spˈeə sˈeɪv wˈɒnz blˈʌʃɪz/
American pronunciation/spˈɛɹ sˈeɪv wˈʌnz blˈʌʃᵻz/
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to avoid doing or saying something that would embarrass someone

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to [spare|save] {one's} blushes definition and meaning

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

The origin of the idiom "spare one's blushes" can be traced back to the 16th century in English literature. The word "blush" refers to the reddening of the face due to embarrassment or shame. The idiom "spare one's blushes" emerged as a figurative expression to describe an act of mercy or kindness shown to someone by preventing them from experiencing such embarrassment. It can also be used in formal settings, such as a professional presentation or public speaking event, where a supportive audience or facilitator may provide assistance or understanding to prevent the speaker from feeling embarrassed.

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I will step in and offer assistance to spare her blushes if she struggles with the presentation.
He intervened with a witty remark to save her blushes when she stumbled over her words during the speech.
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