A Divided House


🗓️ Idiom: A Divided House (n)


💬 Meaning

  • A group of people that have different opinions
  • A situation where people within the same group are not agreeing or are fighting

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The project failed because the leadership team was a divided house.
  • We can’t make any progress as long as we’re a divided house on this issue.
  • A divided house won’t survive the pressure of this deadline.

🏛️ Origin

This phrase comes from the biblical saying, “A house divided against itself cannot stand,” which became popular in modern English after Abraham Lincoln used it in a speech in 1858. It means that conflict within a group will lead to failure or collapse.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
The board members all had different goals, creating ____________________.

Answer

a divided house

2. Choose the correct meaning:
What does “a divided house” refer to?
a) A building split into two offices
b) A group with internal disagreements
c) A team that works remotely

Answer

b) A group with internal disagreements

3. Change the sentence using “a divided house”:
“The team had many arguments and couldn’t agree on strategy.”

Answer

The team was a divided house and couldn’t agree on strategy.


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