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Poisoned chalice Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɔɪzənd/ /ˈtʃæɫɪs
POY-zuhnd CHAL-iss
pˈɔɪzənd/ /tʃˈælɪs
POY-zuhnd CHAL-iss

Definition

A situation or job that seems attractive at first but brings trouble or harm to the person who accepts it.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is formal and often used in business, politics, or leadership. It's about something that appears to be a reward or honor but is likely to cause problems. Commonly used as 'accept/take on the poisoned chalice.'

Example Sentences

Becoming the new CEO was a poisoned chalice for him.

basic

The job offer sounded great, but it turned out to be a poisoned chalice.

basic

He realized too late that the promotion was a poisoned chalice.

basic

"Taking over that team was a real poisoned chalice. Everyone expected me to fix years of problems overnight."

natural

"Don't let the impressive title fool you—it's a poisoned chalice that comes with endless stress."

natural

"I knew accepting that role would be a poisoned chalice, but I couldn't say no."

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