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Ruffle your feathers Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹəfəɫ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈfɛðɝz
RUH-fuhl yor FEH-thurz
ɹˈʌfəl/ /jˈɔː/ /fˈɛðəz
RUH-fuhl yaw FEH-thuhz

Definition

To make someone annoyed, upset, or offended, often by saying or doing something that disturbs them. The expression is usually used in a light or slightly humorous way.

Usage & Nuances

Idiom; informal and mildly humorous. Used in both personal and professional contexts. Commonly heard as 'don't let it ruffle your feathers' or 'he likes to ruffle feathers.' Not to be confused with literal feathers; only for people, not animals.

Example Sentences

Try not to let silly comments ruffle your feathers.

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Her criticism really ruffled his feathers.

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I didn't mean to ruffle your feathers with my joke.

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Don't let every little thing at work ruffle your feathers.

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He likes to ruffle people's feathers just to see their reaction.

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You can't say anything around her without ruffling her feathers.

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