In for it Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
IN-for-it
ˈɪn/ /fˈɔː/ /ˈɪt
IN-for-it
परिभाषा
Used to mean that someone is about to get in trouble or face something difficult, usually as a consequence of their actions.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'In for it' is informal and commonly used when someone expects punishment, trouble, or difficulty, often because of a mistake or breaking rules. Collocates frequently with 'I'm', 'You're', or 'We're'. Not literal—avoid in formal writing.
Spanish: estar en problemas - meterse en líosPortuguese (BR): estar encrencado - estar ferradoPortuguese (PT): estar feito ao bife - estar metido em sarilhosChinese (Simplified): 要倒霉了 - 惹上麻烦了Chinese (Traditional): 要倒楣了 - 惹上麻煩了Hindi: बुरा फँस गया - मुश्किल में पड़नाArabic: سيواجه مشكلة - في ورطةBengali: বিপাকে পরা - সমস্যায় পড়াRussian: попасть в неприятности - влипнутьJapanese: ひどい目にあう - 困ったことになるVietnamese: gặp rắc rối - gặp chuyện lớnKorean: 곤란해지다 - 큰일 나다Turkish: başına dert almak - yandık - işin içinde olmakUrdu: مصیبت میں پڑنا - بری طرح پھنس جاناIndonesian: kena masalah - dalam masalah besar
उदाहरण वाक्य
If Dad finds out, I'm definitely in for it.
basic
We forgot to do our homework. We're in for it now.
basic
He broke Mom's favorite vase, so he's in for it.
basic
Uh oh, the boss is angry. I think we're really in for it this time.
natural
Leave the mess—if Mom sees it, you'll be in for it!
natural
I forgot her birthday again—I'm so in for it when she finds out.
natural