Go Down Like a Lead Balloon


🗓️ Idiom: Go Down Like a Lead Balloon (Id)


💬 Meaning

  • Be completely unsuccessful or badly received.
  • Fail to attract interest, approval, or laughter.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • His attempt at a joke went down like a lead balloon during the meeting.
  • The idea went down like a lead balloon with the board of directors.
  • Her new slogan went down like a lead balloon, so they quickly dropped it.

🏛️ Origin

This idiom likely originated in the mid-1900s. A lead balloon would be far too heavy to float, so it would fall immediately. The phrase humorously suggests that something—like a joke or idea—fails completely, just like a balloon made of lead would fail to fly.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
The campaign message ___________ and had no impact on voters.

Answer

went down like a lead balloon

2. Choose the best meaning of “go down like a lead balloon”:
a) Be very successful
b) Fail badly or be rejected
c) Float smoothly

Answer

b) Fail badly or be rejected

3. Change the sentence using “go down like a lead balloon”:
“Her comment didn’t go over well with the team.”

Answer

Her comment went down like a lead balloon.


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