Make a Scene


🗓️ Idiom: Make a Scene (v)


💬 Meaning

  • To create a loud, noticeable, or dramatic reaction, often in public.
  • To express anger, frustration, or dissatisfaction in a way that draws attention.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The customer made a scene in the shop when her order was wrong.
  • He made a scene at the meeting because the budget wasn’t approved.
  • It’s better to stay calm than make a scene over a small issue.

🏛️ Origin

This idiom comes from theatre language. A “scene” in a play is a part of the action. By the 1800s, people began using “make a scene” figuratively to describe dramatic behavior in real life — as if life were a stage.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
When the waiter made a mistake, she _______ and drew everyone’s attention.

Answer

made a scene

2. Multiple choice:
To “make a scene” means:
a) To quietly explain a problem
b) To create a dramatic or noisy reaction
c) To ignore an issue

Answer

b) To create a dramatic or noisy reaction

3. Change the sentence using “make a scene”:
“She caused a big fuss in front of the team about the mistake.”

Answer

She made a scene in front of the team.


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