Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
grasp-the-nettle
idiom
/ɡræsp ðə ˈnɛtəl/
Definition
To tackle a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage and determination.
Examples
- When faced with the budget cuts, the manager decided to grasp the nettle and propose a new plan to the board.
- She knew she had to grasp the nettle of her failing health and seek medical help.
- Instead of ignoring the conflict, the team leader chose to grasp the nettle and organize a meeting to address the issues.
Meaning
The phrase suggests that one should face a problem directly instead of avoiding it, implying that by dealing with a challenge head-on, the negative consequences can be minimized.
Synonyms
- Face the music
- Take the bull by the horns
- Tackle the issue