Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

have-a-nerve

idiom
/hæv ə nɜrv/
Definition
To have the audacity or boldness to do something, often used in a disapproving manner.
Examples
  • He really had a nerve asking for a raise after being late every day this week.
  • She has a nerve to criticize our work when she hasn’t completed her own projects on time.
Meaning
It expresses surprise or indignation at someone’s actions, implying that they acted boldly without regard for propriety.
Synonyms
  • audacity
  • nerve
  • boldness
  • gall