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Crab mentality Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹæb/ /mɛnˈtæɫəti/, /mɛnˈtæɫɪti
KRAB men-TAL-uh-tee
kɹˈæb/ /mɛntˈælɪti
krab men-TAL-i-tee

Definition

A way of thinking where people try to prevent others from succeeding out of jealousy, similar to crabs pulling each other down in a bucket.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used to criticize group or community attitudes. It is informal and metaphorical. Common in discussions about jealousy and lack of support for others' success. Used with 'have', 'show', or 'fall into crab mentality'.

Example Sentences

Many teams fail because of crab mentality.

basic

We should avoid crab mentality and support each other.

basic

Her classmates showed crab mentality when she won the prize.

basic

You’ll never get ahead in a company that suffers from crab mentality.

natural

Don't fall into the trap of crab mentality just because someone else is succeeding.

natural

Social media can highlight both support and crab mentality among friends.

natural