take it on the chin

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take it on the chin

He had to take it on the chin after losing the match.

Definition

Verb phrase: - To accept a difficult situation, criticism, or defeat bravely and without complaining. It implies enduring hardship or adversity with resilience and stoicism.

Usage

This phrase is used to describe the act of facing and accepting a negative outcome, setback, or piece of harsh criticism with courage and grace. It often conveys a sense of toughness and the ability to endure without showing weakness.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be used in various tenses by conjugating the verb "take."
    • Past: She took the bad news on the chin.
    • Present Continuous: He is taking the financial losses on the chin.
  • It can be slightly modified while retaining the core meaning, e.g., "take the punch on the chin."
Variants and Related Words
  • Take one's lumps: (Verb phrase) To accept the negative consequences or punishment one deserves.
    • After the mistake, he had to take his lumps from the boss.
  • Grin and bear it: (Idiom) To endure an unpleasant situation without complaining.
    • There's nothing we can do, so we'll just have to grin and bear it.
Synonyms
  • Accept stoically
  • Endure bravely
  • Face with fortitude
  • Swallow the pill (idiomatic)
Related Idioms
  • Roll with the punches: To adapt to difficulties as they occur.
    • In this industry, you have to learn to roll with the punches.
  • Bite the bullet: To force yourself to do something difficult or unpleasant.
    • I didn't want to apologize, but I decided to bite the bullet and do it.
take it on the chin

He had to take it on the chin after losing the match.

Verb
  1. undergo failure or defeat