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British pronunciation/ɐ fˈɑː kɹˈaɪ fɹɒm ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
American pronunciation/ɐ fˈɑːɹ kɹˈaɪ fɹʌm ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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a significant difference between two things, often in a disappointing or unfavorable way

What is the origin of the idiom "a far cry from something" and when to use it?

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The idiom "a far cry from something" originates from the concept of using vocal communication to convey distance. In its literal sense, a cry or shout can be heard from varying distances depending on its loudness and clarity. Figuratively, the phrase is used to signify a significant difference or contrast between two things, suggesting that the current situation or object being referred to is distant or drastically different from a previous or expected state.

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British pronunciation/ɐ fˈɑː kɹˈaɪ fɹɒm ˌɛsdˈʌbəljˌuː/
American pronunciation/ɐ fˈɑːɹ kɹˈaɪ fɹʌm ˌɛsdˈʌbəljˌuː/
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a significant distance between two objects or locations

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