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Idioms for Expressing Disagreement

Learn how to express disagreement like a native speaker with three essential English idioms.

3 idioms for expressing disagreement covered in this video are listed below.

  • Not on Speaking Terms: A temporary breakdown in good relations where people are not talking to each other. Example: "Ever since their argument, they've been not on speaking terms".
  • To Have a Bone to Pick with Someone: To complain or confront someone about something they have done. Example: "I have a bone to pick with you about how you handled the meeting".
  • To Make Something of: To argue or create a fuss about something. Example: "Why do you always have to make something of every little mistake?"

By incorporating these idioms into your vocabulary, you'll be able to express disagreement more naturally and effectively. Watch our video to see these idioms in action and practice using them in your conversations. 

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