Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kick someone when they are down
idiom
/kɪk ˈsʌmwʌn wɛn ðeɪ ɑr daʊn/
Definition
To take advantage of someone who is already in a difficult situation.
Examples
- It’s really low to kick someone when they are down, especially after they just lost their job.
- Don’t kick him when he’s down; he needs support, not criticism.
- She felt it was unfair to kick someone when they are down during such tough times.
Meaning
This phrase emphasizes the unfairness of attacking or criticizing someone who is already suffering or vulnerable.
Synonyms
- kick a man when he’s down
- take advantage
- pile on