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Know your place Meaning in English

expression

ˈnoʊ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈpɫeɪs
NOH yor PLACE or NOH yer PLACE
nˈəʊ/ /jˈɔː/ /plˈeɪs
NOH yaw PLACE

Definition

To accept your position or role, especially in a group or society, and not act above it. Often used to remind someone not to overstep their boundaries.

Usage & Nuances

Usually has a negative or commanding tone; can sound rude or condescending. Commonly said by someone in authority or using sarcasm. It's not used for positive encouragement. Frequently appears in conflicts or when someone is acting out of turn.

Example Sentences

You should know your place when talking to your boss.

basic

Some people need to know their place in this company.

basic

Children should know their place and respect their elders.

basic

He was told to know his place after arguing with the manager.

natural

Don’t tell me what to do—I think you should know your place.

natural

She doesn’t like people who don’t know their place and always try to take charge.

natural