Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shoot-yourself-in-the-foot
idiom
/ʃuːt jɔːrˈsɛlf ɪn ðə fʊt/
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Definition
To undermine one’s own efforts or cause one’s own problems through a careless action or decision.
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Examples
- If she had gone to the meeting on time, things might have gone better; instead, she really shot herself in the foot.
- By not preparing thoroughly for the exam, he shot himself in the foot when he got a poor grade.
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Meaning
This expression describes a situation where someone acts in a way that is self-sabotaging or counterproductive.
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Synonyms
- self-sabotage
- self-defeating behavior
- undermine oneself