moment of truth
/'mouməntəv'tru:θ/
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The team faces their moment of truth in the final seconds of the championship game.
Definition
Noun: 1. A crucial moment on which much depends: A critical point in time when a decisive action must be taken or a final outcome is revealed, often determining success or failure. 2. The moment in a bullfight when the matador kills the bull: The specific, final act in a traditional Spanish bullfight where the matador delivers the fatal sword thrust.
Usage
- The term is used to describe a pivotal, often tense, instant of decision or revelation.
- It can be applied in both literal contexts (e.g., sports, bullfighting) and figurative contexts (e.g., business, personal life).
Examples
- Figurative/Crucial Moment:
- The final interview was her moment of truth; it would determine if she got the job.
- As the jury returned, it was the moment of truth for the defendant.
- Literal/Bullfighting:
- The crowd fell silent during the moment of truth as the matador prepared his final move.
Advanced Usage
- "to face the moment of truth": To confront a decisive test or challenge.
- After months of training, the athlete had to face the moment of truth in the Olympic finals.
- Used to emphasize the gravity and finality of a single point in a process.
- The product launch is our moment of truth with consumers.
Variants and Related Words
- Crux (n): The decisive or most important point.
- Climax (n): The most intense, critical point of something.
- Showdown (n): A final confrontation or test that settles a dispute.
Synonyms
- Turning point
- Critical juncture
- Decisive moment
- Zero hour
Related Phrases
- Make or break moment: A situation that will lead either to great success or complete failure.
- This negotiation is a make or break moment for the company.
- Put to the test: To subject someone or something to a trial that reveals their true qualities.
- The emergency put the new system to the test.
Related Idioms
- The acid test: A decisive test of success or failure.
- The election will be the acid test for the new policy.
- Crunch time: A critical period when pressure is high and decisions are crucial.
- It's crunch time for the team; they need to win this game.
The team faces their moment of truth in the final seconds of the championship game.
Noun
- a crucial moment on which much depends
- the moment in a bullfight when the matador kills the bull