Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

preach-to-the-choir

idiom
/priːtʃ tə ðə kwaɪər/
Definition
To present an argument or offer information to those who already agree with it; to convince people who are already on your side.
Examples
  • When the politician spoke about environmental issues at the rally, she was merely preaching to the choir, as all attendees were already advocates for climate action.
  • Talking about the benefits of exercise in a gym is like preaching to the choir; everyone there understands its importance.
Meaning
The phrase suggests that the message is being given to an audience that is already supportive, making the effort somewhat redundant.
Synonyms
  • talking to the converted
  • singing to the choir
  • preaching to the already convinced