handle with kid gloves
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Verb phrase: - To treat someone or something with extreme care, gentleness, tact, and sensitivity, often because they are delicate, easily upset, or in a fragile situation.
Usage
This phrase is used to describe the need for a cautious, delicate, and considerate approach when dealing with a person, group, or sensitive matter. It implies avoiding harshness, direct criticism, or forceful actions.
Examples
- Verb phrase:
- The new employee is very anxious, so the manager decided to handle her with kid gloves for the first few weeks.
- This antique vase is extremely fragile; you must handle it with kid gloves.
- The diplomatic negotiations are at a critical stage, requiring all parties to handle the situation with kid gloves.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in various tenses by conjugating the verb "handle."
- He handles all client complaints with kid gloves. (Present tense)
- The issue was handled with kid gloves by the previous administration. (Past tense, passive voice)
- We will need to handle the merger announcement with kid gloves. (Future tense)
Variants and Related Words
- Kid-glove (adjective, often hyphenated): Characterized by or requiring delicate treatment.
- The senator received the kid-glove treatment from the media during the scandal.
Synonyms
- Treat delicately: To deal with something in a careful, gentle manner.
- Tread lightly: To act very cautiously to avoid causing offense or problems.
- Pamper: To treat with excessive care and attention (though "pamper" often implies indulgence, not just caution).
Related Idioms
- Walk on eggshells: To be extremely cautious about one's words or actions to avoid upsetting someone. (This idiom emphasizes the speaker's anxiety, while "handle with kid gloves" often describes the approach taken toward the sensitive subject.)
- After their argument, he felt like he had to walk on eggshells around her.
Verb
- handle with great care and sensitivity
- You have to handle the students with kid gloves