curtain lecture
/'kə:tn'lektʃə/
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Definition
Noun: - A private scolding or reproof given by a wife to her husband, typically in the privacy of their bedroom or behind the bed curtains.
Usage
The term "curtain lecture" is a historical and somewhat humorous or ironic expression. It specifically describes a wife's private reprimand of her husband, implying a domestic scene of marital admonishment away from public view. It is now considered an old-fashioned term.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The phrase evokes a specific historical domestic setting (the bed with curtains) and carries connotations of nagging or persistent, private criticism within a marriage.
- It is rarely used in modern, everyday English but may appear in historical fiction, discussions of marital tropes, or humorously in stylized writing.
Variants and Related Words
- Lecture (noun/verb): A long, serious talk, especially one giving a reproof or warning. (e.g., )
- Nagging (noun/adj): The act of constantly criticizing or urging someone annoyingly. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Reprimand: A formal or severe rebuke.
- Admonishment: A warning or reprimand.
- Scolding: An angry rebuke or criticism.
- Tongue-lashing: A severe scolding.
Related Idioms
- To read the riot act: To give someone a severe warning or reprimand. (e.g., )
- To give someone a piece of one's mind: To express one's disapproval angrily and directly. (e.g., )
Noun
- a private lecture to a husband by his wife