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The sack Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈsæk
thuh-SAK or thee-SAK
ðə, ði/ /sˈæk
thuh-SAK or thee-SAK

Definition

"The sack" is an informal way to say someone has lost their job, usually because they were fired. It means to be dismissed from work.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal, mainly British English. Common phrases: 'get the sack', 'give someone the sack'. Not used about quitting—only losing your job unwillingly.

Example Sentences

He got the sack last week.

basic

If you are late again, you might get the sack.

basic

She was afraid of getting the sack.

basic

After the incident, the manager gave him the sack.

natural

Lots of people got the sack when the company closed.

natural

Don’t worry, you won’t get the sack over one mistake.

natural