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Protest too much Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɹoʊˌtɛst/, /pɹəˈtɛst/ /ˈtu/ /ˈmətʃ
PROH-test too MUCH or pruh-TEST too MUCH
ˈpɹəʊ.tɛst/ /tˈuː/ /mˈʌtʃ
PROH-test too MUCH

Definición

If someone 'protests too much,' they deny something so strongly or often that people suspect the opposite might be true. It implies that their strong denial sounds suspicious.

Uso & Matices

This is often said about denial of guilt, attraction, or secrets. The phrase is semi-formal, borrowed from Shakespeare (“The lady doth protest too much, methinks”). Suggests insincerity—don’t use if the denial is reasonable.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

Whenever you mention chocolate, he protests too much that he doesn't like it.

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She protests too much when people ask if she's afraid of dogs.

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If you protest too much, others might not believe you.

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You say you don't care, but you protest too much—are you sure?

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The more you protest too much, the more suspicious it sounds.

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Everyone believed him at first, but then he started to protest too much and people got suspicious.

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