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Sore Point

The idiom "sore point" refers to a sensitive or touchy subject that someone does not like to talk about or discuss. It can be a topic that brings up negative emotions or painful memories.

For example, if someone has lost their job recently, talking about their unemployment may be a sore point for them. Similarly, if someone has a physical or emotional insecurity, discussing it may be a sore point for them.

You can use this idiom when you want to be careful not to bring up a topic that could upset or offend someone. It's important to be sensitive to people's feelings and avoid discussing sore points unless they are willing to talk about them.


The usage of the idiom 'Sore Point' in a sentence

• My sister's cooking ability is a sore point for her, she always burns everything.

• Discussing the company's financial losses is a sore point for the CEO, it's a sensitive topic.

• Criticizing her parenting skills is a sore point for my friend, she's very protective of her children.

• Talking about his ex-girlfriend is a sore point for him, let's change the subject.

• Bringing up politics is a sore point for some people, it's better to avoid it.

• The topic of his failed marriage is a sore point for him, he doesn't like to talk about it.

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