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Throw down the gauntlet Meaning in English

expression

ˈθɹoʊ/ /ˈdaʊn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɡɔntɫət
THROH DOWN thuh GAWNT-luht
θɹˈəʊ/ /dˈaʊn/ /ðə, ði/ /ɡˈɔːntlət
thruh-OH down thuh GAWNT-luht

Definition

To challenge someone to compete or fight, usually in a direct, bold way. It comes from the medieval tradition of throwing down a glove (gauntlet) to start a duel.

Usage & Nuances

This is a formal or literary idiom, not common in casual speech. Typical in news, books, or when describing direct challenges ('the company threw down the gauntlet to its rivals'). May sound dramatic or old-fashioned in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

The president threw down the gauntlet to other countries on climate change.

basic

She threw down the gauntlet by saying she could do it better.

basic

The new team threw down the gauntlet at their first match.

basic

By refusing the deal, the company basically threw down the gauntlet.

natural

You really want to throw down the gauntlet over this?

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After seeing their ad, our team decided to throw down the gauntlet and launch a better campaign.

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