The honeymoon is over Meaning in English
expression
परिभाषा
This expression means that an initial period of excitement, happiness, or easy progress in a relationship, job, or activity has ended, and now real challenges begin.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Used both literally for marriages and more broadly for jobs, projects, or changes. Slightly informal; often used to suggest that things are getting harder or more serious. Commonly heard at work, in media, or about relationships. Not used for short, happy moments—refers to a phase, not a single event.
उदाहरण वाक्य
After the first few months at his new job, the honeymoon is over.
basic
They argued for the first time and realized the honeymoon is over.
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Now that schoolwork is getting harder, the honeymoon is over for the new students.
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It was all fun and games until deadlines hit—the honeymoon is over.
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Trust me, after your first big project, you'll see the honeymoon is over.
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I guess the honeymoon is over; everyone’s stressed and no one’s smiling anymore.
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