Why do they say take it with a grain of salt?
What’s the origin of the phrase ‘Take with a grain of salt’? The idea comes from the fact that food is more easily swallowed if taken with a small amount of salt. Pliny the Elder translated an ancient text, which some have suggested was an antidote to poison, with the words ‘be taken fasting, plus a grain of salt’.
How do you use take it with a grain of salt?
I’ll take anything he says with a grain of salt….take with a grain of salt
- to understand that something is not completely true or right.
- not take something too seriously.
- accept, but with some reservations or skepticism.
- don’t exactly believe something.
What is another way to say with a grain of salt?
What is another word for taken with a grain of salt?
distrusted | mistrusted |
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disbelieved | misdoubted |
discounted | misbelieved |
wondered about | disbelieved in |
had doubts about | looked askance at |
What does it mean to take with a pinch of salt?
phrase. If you take something with a pinch of salt, you do not believe that it is completely accurate or true.
Whats it mean to take something for granted?
Definition of take for granted 2 : to value (something or someone) too lightly : to fail to properly notice or appreciate (someone or something that should be valued) We often take our freedom for granted. I’m tired of being taken for granted.
How do you say take it with a pinch of salt?
Additional synonyms
- sceptically,
- cynically,
- incredulously,
- with a pinch of salt,
- quizzically,
- mistrustfully,
What’s another way to say bite the bullet?
What is another word for bite the bullet?
go for it | grasp the nettle |
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seize the opportunity | jump in with both feet |
choose one’s fate | make one’s move |
take the plunge | pass the Rubicon |
leave a crossroads | prendre la balle au bond |
What does it mean to take someone’s love for granted?
When it come to people, to take someone for granted means to take advantage of, show no appreciation for, or undervalue them.
What do you call someone who takes things for granted?
Synonyms: Ungrateful and not showing gratitude. ingrate. ungrateful. ingratitude.
What exactly does “take it with a grain of salt” mean?
To take a statement with ‘a grain of salt’ (or ‘a pinch of salt’) means to accept it while maintaining a degree of scepticism about its truth . The idea comes from the fact that food is more easily swallowed if taken with a small amount of salt.
What does it mean to take something with a grain of salt?
“(With) a grain of salt”, (or “a pinch of salt”) is an idiom of the English language, which means to view something with scepticism or not to interpret something literally.
What does “take STh with a grain of salt” mean?
To take something with a ” grain of salt ” or ” pinch of salt ” is an English language idiom that means to view something with skepticism or not to interpret something literally.
What does with grain and salt idiom mean?
(Take with a) grain of salt or with a grain of salt is a common idiom of the English language which means to accept what someone says but not take it too seriously, don’t exactly believe what they say to be correct or not to interpret something literally.