🗓️ Idiom: Like a Deer in the Headlights (phrase)
💬 Meaning
- So surprised, scared, or stressed that you cannot move or think clearly.
- Freezing or feeling stuck when faced with sudden pressure or fear.
🧠 Example Sentences
- When the manager asked an unexpected question, he stood there like a deer in the headlights.
- She looked like a deer in the headlights when the client asked for results she didn’t have.
- During his first big presentation, he felt like a deer in the headlights and forgot his lines.
🏛️ Origin
This idiom comes from how deer react when caught in a car’s headlights at night. They freeze and stay still instead of running away. The phrase describes people who freeze in stressful or shocking situations, especially when they don’t know how to respond.
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
When the teacher called his name suddenly, he froze ________.
Answer
like a deer in the headlights
2. Choose the correct answer:
What does “like a deer in the headlights” mean?
a) Feeling confident and calm
b) Feeling frozen or unable to act
c) Moving quickly to solve a problem
Answer
b) Feeling frozen or unable to act
3. Change the sentence using “like a deer in the headlights”:
“He didn’t know what to say when his boss asked a difficult question.”
Answer
He looked like a deer in the headlights when his boss asked a difficult question.
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Rob is a CELTA qualified English teacher with 15 years of international experience. He has a BSc and PGDip from Loughborough and St Andrews universities in the UK. He has taught in Thailand and Saudi Arabia and now works with professionals worldwide.

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