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  • Storm in a Teacup


    🗓️ Idiom: A Storm in a Teacup (n)


    💬 Meaning

    • A small problem that has been made to seem much more serious than it really is
    • An overreaction to something minor

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • The team meeting turned into a storm in a teacup over a missing document.
    • Investors were panicking, but it turned out to be a storm in a teacup.
    • Don’t worry about the client’s email — it’s just a storm in a teacup.

    🏛️ Origin

    This idiom dates back to at least the 18th century and has appeared in many European languages. The British phrase “a storm in a teacup” uses the image of a dramatic storm happening in a very small, harmless place — a teacup — to show how people exaggerate minor issues.


    📝 Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    The disagreement about the coffee machine was just ____________________.

    Answer

    a storm in a teacup

    2. Choose the correct meaning:
    What does “a storm in a teacup” mean?
    a) A dangerous situation that causes real damage
    b) A tiny problem that people overreact to
    c) A relaxing break during work

    Answer

    b) A tiny problem that people overreact to

    3. Change the sentence using “a storm in a teacup”:
    “They’re acting like it’s a big deal, but the issue is actually very small.”

    Answer

    They’re making a storm in a teacup out of the issue.


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