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Promise the moon Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɹɑməs/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈmun
PRAH-mis thuh MOON
pɹˈɒmɪs/ /ðə, ði/ /mˈuːn
pruh-MISS thuh MOON

Definition

To make promises that are impossible or extremely unlikely to fulfill, often to impress or please someone.

Usage & Nuances

This is an idiomatic, informal expression. Commonly used to describe politicians or salespeople exaggerating what they can deliver. Do not use literally; it's not about the real moon. Often appears as 'promise someone the moon'. Can be positive (showing great ambition) or negative (dishonest exaggeration).

Example Sentences

Politicians often promise the moon before elections.

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He promised the moon to his kids, but couldn't keep his word.

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The ad promises the moon, but the product is just average.

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Don’t promise the moon if you can’t deliver it.

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She always promises the moon on first dates.

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I’m tired of companies that promise the moon but never follow through.

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