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Dutch courage Meaning in English

expression

ˈdətʃ/ /ˈkɝədʒ/, /ˈkɝɪdʒ
DUHCH KUR-ij
dˈʌtʃ/ /kˈʌɹɪdʒ
DUHTCH KUH-rij

Definition

Temporary bravery or confidence brought on by drinking alcohol.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, sometimes humorous or mildly negative; used mainly to describe someone who needs alcohol to face a challenge or feel brave. Usually not literal 'courage'—refers to the effect of alcohol lowering inhibitions.

Example Sentences

He needed some Dutch courage before his speech.

basic

She used Dutch courage to ask for a raise.

basic

He only talked to her with a little Dutch courage.

basic

It was just Dutch courage—normally, he'd be too shy to sing karaoke.

natural

A shot of whiskey gave him enough Dutch courage to confront his boss.

natural

He didn't really have confidence; it was all Dutch courage from the bar.

natural