Tag: A Hot Potato

  • A Hot Potato


    πŸ—“οΈ Idiom: A Hot Potato (n)


    πŸ’¬ Meaning

    • A subject or situation that is difficult or dangerous to deal with.
    • Something people want to avoid because it causes problems or arguments.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • The issue of employee layoffs became a hot potato during the meeting.
    • Discussing company scandals in public is always a hot potato for managers.
    • Handling data privacy laws can be a hot potato for international companies.

    πŸ›οΈ Origin

    This idiom comes from the idea of holding a very hot potato, which is hard to keep because it burns your hands. It began in the 19th century as a way to describe problems people want to avoid quickly.


    πŸ“ Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    The new tax policy became a ________ that no politician wanted to discuss.

    Answer

    hot potato

    2. Multiple choice:
    What does “a hot potato” mean?
    a) A tasty food
    b) A difficult problem people avoid
    c) A popular topic

    Answer

    b) A difficult problem people avoid

    3. Change the sentence using “a hot potato”:
    “Everyone avoided talking about the company’s financial losses.”

    Answer

    The company’s financial losses were a hot potato.


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