Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to put your money where your mouth is
idiom
tə pʊt jʊər ˈmʌni wɛr jʊər maʊθ ɪz
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Definition
To support what you say with action or financial backing.
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Examples
- If you really believe in this charity, then you should put your money where your mouth is and make a donation.
- He always talks about improving the community, but he needs to put his money where his mouth is and volunteer more.
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Meaning
This phrase means that one should follow through on verbal claims by taking action or investing resources to demonstrate sincerity and commitment.
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Synonyms
- Put up or shut up
- Talk the talk, walk the walk
- Back it up