Take on the chin Meaning in English
expression
Definición
To accept a difficult situation or criticism bravely, without complaining.
Uso & Matices
This is an informal idiomatic expression, often used with disappointments, failures, or criticism. It implies strength and resilience. Do not use literally; not about physical injury. Commonly follows 'just have to' or 'learn to' (e.g., 'You just have to take it on the chin.').
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Sometimes you have to take on the chin and keep going.
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He lost the game but took it on the chin.
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You need to take criticism on the chin if you want to improve.
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She didn’t get the promotion but just took it on the chin and kept working hard.
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Bad news happens—sometimes you just have to take it on the chin.
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When the company downsized, Mark took it on the chin and soon found a new job.
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