ποΈ Idiom: A Bitter Pill to Swallow (n)
π¬ Meaning
- A situation or decision that is difficult to accept.
- It means accepting something unpleasant, especially during business changes or restructuring.
π§ Example Sentences
- Losing half the team during the reorganisation was a bitter pill to swallow.
- The price increase was a bitter pill to swallow, but it was necessary to stay in business.
- It was a bitter pill to swallow when the project was canceled after months of work.
ποΈ Origin
This idiom comes from the unpleasant experience of taking bad-tasting medicine. In business, it refers to news or decisions that are hard to accept but often required.
π Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
For many employees, the new policy was __________ after years of doing things differently.
Answer
a bitter pill to swallow
2. Choose the correct meaning of βa bitter pill to swallowβ:
A) An easy decision
B) A surprising discovery
C) Something difficult but necessary to accept
D) A funny misunderstanding
Answer
C) Something difficult but necessary to accept
3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:
βIt was very hard for the team to accept the sudden job cuts.β β Change the sentence using: a bitter pill to swallow
Answer
The sudden job cuts were a bitter pill to swallow for the team.
βΉοΈ Other Useful Pages
π Business Change Management Process Idioms
π Business English Idioms List