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A tempest in a teacup Meaning in English

expression

uh TEM-pest in uh TEE-kuhp
uh TEM-pest in uh TEE-kup

Definition

An idiom describing a situation where someone treats a small problem as if it were something much more serious than it really is.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is informal and often used to downplay overreactions. It appears mostly in conversational and informal writing. Similar to 'making a mountain out of a molehill.' Usually used to comment on other people's reactions.

Example Sentences

Don't make a tempest in a teacup about being five minutes late.

basic

It was just a small mistake, but he made a tempest in a teacup.

basic

Their argument was a tempest in a teacup—it didn't really matter.

basic

Honestly, this is just a tempest in a teacup. No one will even remember it next week.

natural

You’re getting worked up over nothing—it's a tempest in a teacup.

natural

All this drama over a broken mug? That's a tempest in a teacup if I've ever seen one.

natural