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Take the fifth Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈfɪfθ/, /ˈfɪθ
TAYK thuh FIFTH, TAYK thee FIFTH, TAYK thuh FIFTH, TAYK thuh FITH
tˈeɪk/ /ðə, ði/ /fˈɪfθ
TAYK thuh FIFTH, TAYK thee FIFTH

Definition

To refuse to answer a question because it might incriminate yourself, referencing the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Used literally in legal situations and more generally to avoid answering uncomfortable questions.

Usage & Nuances

Originally legal and specific to the U.S., but often used humorously in everyday speech to dodge awkward questions. Typical structure: 'I’ll take the fifth.' Less common outside U.S. English and may require explanation to non-Americans.

Example Sentences

When the police asked him about the crime, he decided to take the fifth.

basic

I don’t want to answer that question, so I’ll take the fifth.

basic

Sometimes, witnesses in court take the fifth to protect themselves.

basic

Who ate the last cookie? Uh... I'd rather take the fifth!

natural

Whenever I ask him about his ex, he just takes the fifth.

natural

If you don’t want to get in trouble, maybe you should just take the fifth on that one.

natural