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Home Truths

The idiom "home truths" refers to honest and often unpleasant facts or opinions about oneself or someone else that are usually kept hidden or ignored. It is used to describe a situation where someone is confronted with the reality of their behavior or actions, which they may find uncomfortable or difficult to accept.

For example, if a person has a drinking problem and their family members confront them about it, they may be told some home truths about the negative impact their behavior is having on themselves and others. Similarly, if a boss tells an employee some home truths about their poor performance, it means they are being given honest feedback about their work.

In short, the idiom "home truths" is used to describe a situation where someone is being told the truth about themselves or others, even if it is uncomfortable or difficult to hear.


The usage of the idiom 'Home Truths' in a sentence

• The movie was a harsh reminder of some home truths about the society we live in. (upper-intermediate level)

• The therapist helped her patient face some painful home truths about her past and work towards healing. (proficient level)

• After the argument, my friend told me some home truths about my behavior that I never realized before. (intermediate level)

• I had to tell my sister some home truths about her cooking skills. (basic level)

• My boss told me some home truths about my punctuality and work ethics. (pre-intermediate level)

• The politician's speech was full of home truths about the state of our economy and the need for change. (advanced level)

• The CEO's speech included some home truths about the company's financial situation that shocked the employees.

• My therapist helped me face some home truths about my past mistakes and how they affect my present relationships.

• It's not easy to accept home truths, but sometimes they are necessary to improve ourselves.

• I always tell my best friend home truths when she asks for my opinion on her new outfits.

• The coach gave the team some home truths after their third consecutive loss.

• It's important to speak home truths in a diplomatic way to avoid hurting people's feelings.

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