To See Red


🗓️ Idiom: To See Red (V)


💬 Meaning

  • To become very angry very quickly.
  • To react with strong emotion because something feels unfair or frustrating.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The manager saw red when he found out the client had been overcharged for the third time.
  • She saw red after her colleague blamed her for a mistake she did not make.
  • The customer saw red when no one answered his complaint email for two weeks.

🏛️ Origin

This idiom comes from the idea that anger can make someone’s vision feel tense or heated. It may also be linked to bullfighting, where bulls are believed to charge when they see a red cape. “To see red” became a common way to describe sudden, intense anger in everyday situations.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
The team leader __________ when he realised the report had been sent out with the wrong data.

Answer

saw red

2. Choose the correct answer:
If someone “sees red,” they:
a) Become confused
b) Become very angry
c) Become excited

Answer

b) Become very angry

3. Change the sentence using “see red”:
“She became extremely angry when her complaint was ignored again.”

Answer

She saw red when her complaint was ignored again.


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