home truth

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home truth

A friend gently tells him a home truth about his habit of interrupting others.

Definition

Noun: - An important but unpleasant fact or reality, especially one about a person's own character, behavior, or situation, that is pointed out to them frankly.

Usage

The term "home truth" is used to describe a blunt, often uncomfortable statement of fact that is difficult to deny. It is typically something someone needs to hear but may not want to acknowledge. It is often delivered by someone else.

Examples
  • After years of avoiding the issue, his friend finally told him the home truth that his laziness was holding back his career.
  • The manager's presentation contained some painful home truths about the company's declining performance.
  • Sometimes, a good friend is the one who will tell you the home truths that others are too polite to mention.
Advanced Usage
  • To give someone a dose of home truths: To tell someone several unpleasant but necessary facts.
    • The coach gave the team a dose of home truths after their embarrassing loss.
  • To be faced with a home truth: To be confronted by an uncomfortable reality.
    • Failing the exam was the home truth she needed to start studying seriously.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hard truth (n): A synonym emphasizing the difficult nature of the fact.
  • Bitter pill (to swallow) (n): An idiom describing something unpleasant that must be accepted.
Synonyms
  • Unpleasant reality
  • Bitter truth
  • Awkward fact
Idioms and Phrases
  • To speak/tell home truths: To state unpleasant facts frankly.
    • It's not easy, but sometimes you have to speak home truths to help someone improve.
  • A moment of home truth: A specific instance of realizing or being told an uncomfortable fact.
    • His criticism provided a moment of home truth that changed her perspective.
home truth

A friend gently tells him a home truth about his habit of interrupting others.

Noun
  1. an important truth that is unpleasant to acknowledge (as about yourself)