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Spade Call He’s In The Loop 103 Speak Plainly Unpleasant People

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Idiom CALL A SPADE A SPADE
Definition to speak plainly or call something by its right name, even if it is unpleasant
Examples
  1. Some people say Ben is generous with his money, but I call a spade a spade. He’s not generous, he’s foolish.
  2. It’s polite of you to refer to them as “lively” children, but let’s call a spade a spade. They are actually very naughty.
Cross-Refs

Antonym: beat about/around the bush

Extra Info

The expression is usually used when something is described more favorably than it deserves. Call a spade a spade is a request for a more realistic description. The phrase dates back to ancient Greece, where the words for “spade,” “boat,” and “bowl” were very similar; the original translation my have been ‘call a boat a boat.’

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