Watch (one's) tongue In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "watch (one's) tongue", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-08-11 05:08

Meaning of Watch (one's) tongue

Synonyms:

watch (one's) language , watch (one's) mouth

Watch (one's) tongue spoken verb phrase

To be cautious in one's words.

I don't like the way you talk to me like that. You better watch your tongue.

Someone should tell James to watch his tongue around here. These people are no joke.

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Used to say that someone becomes less guarded or vigilant or ceases being wary of potential problems or danger.

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To describe the act of being prepared to act with little advance notice.

Grammar and Usage of Watch (one's) tongue

Verb Forms

  • watches (one's) tongue
  • watching (one's) tongue
  • watched (one's) tongue

The verb "watch" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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