A Slippery Slope


🗓️ Idiom: A Slippery Slope (n)


💬 Meaning

  • A situation that can quickly lead to worse problems.
  • A process that is hard to stop once it starts and may cause negative consequences.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • Allowing one exception to the rules can be a slippery slope to unfair treatment.
  • Ignoring small ethical issues at work might be a slippery slope to bigger problems later.
  • Using false data in reports is a slippery slope that can damage the company’s reputation.

🏛️ Origin

The phrase “slippery slope” dates back to the 19th century and comes from a slippery hill or path where losing footing causes you to slide down uncontrollably. Later it came to describe situations where one small step leads to a problem getting progressively worse.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
Ignoring the early signs of fraud can be a ________ for a company.

Answer

slippery slope

2. Multiple choice:
What does “a slippery slope” mean?
a) A safe path
b) A situation that can quickly get worse
c) A positive change

Answer

b) A situation that can quickly get worse

3. Change the sentence using “a slippery slope”:
“Making one small mistake could lead to bigger problems.”

Answer

Making one small mistake is a slippery slope.


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