Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bell the cat

idiomatic expression
ˌbɛl ðə kæt
Definition
To undertake a challenging or risky task, often for the benefit of others.
Examples
  • After much discussion, Sarah finally agreed to bell the cat by confronting the boss about the unfair workload.
  • It’s easy to suggest improvements, but who’s going to bell the cat and actually make them happen?
Meaning
The phrase ‘bell the cat’ refers to the act of taking on a difficult or dangerous responsibility that others are unwilling to face. It originates from a fable where mice decide to put a bell around a cat’s neck to be warned of its approach. However, it is challenging to find someone brave enough to do this, representing the difficulty of executing a plan that sounds good in theory but is hard to implement.
Synonyms
  • take the initiative
  • step up
  • face the music