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Definition & Meaning of "[tempt] (fate|providence)"

to tempt fate
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to push the limits of safety or good fortune by doing something that may result in harm or disaster

What is the origin of the idiom "tempt fate" and when to use it?

The idiom "tempt fate" originates from the idea that by taking unnecessary risks or acting recklessly, one is challenging or tempting the forces that control destiny or luck. It suggests tempting or daring the unpredictable nature of fate to bring about negative consequences.

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Trying to climb the mountain without proper gear was an act of tempting providence.
Walking across the frozen lake alone was like tempting fate.
Going on a road trip without checking the car's condition seemed to be tempting providence.
Ignoring the safety instructions on the roller coaster seemed to be tempting fate.
Riding a bicycle without a helmet was like tempting fate on the busy city streets.
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