English Idioms from A-Z

Give Lip Service

The idiom "give lip service" means to express support or agreement with something verbally, but not actually take any action to support it. It's like saying you agree with something, but not doing anything about it.

For example, if someone says they support environmental conservation, but they continue to litter and waste resources, they are giving lip service to the cause.

This idiom is often used to criticize people who say one thing but do another. It can also be used to describe situations where people are not sincere in their support for a cause or idea.

Overall, "give lip service" is a negative idiom that implies insincerity and lack of action.


The usage of the idiom 'Give Lip Service' in a sentence

• Despite their claims of environmental sustainability, the hotel chain only gave lip service to the issue and did not implement any significant changes.

• The athlete gave lip service to the importance of sportsmanship, but their behavior on the field told a different story.

• The author's writing was criticized for giving lip service to social justice issues without truly understanding or addressing them in a meaningful way.

• She always gives lip service to the idea of exercising, but never actually does it.

• The politician gave lip service to the importance of education, but his policies showed otherwise.

• The company's CEO gave lip service to diversity and inclusion, but the lack of representation in leadership positions suggested otherwise.

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