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The third degree Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈθɝd/ /dɪˈɡɹi
thuh THURD dih-GREE
ðə, ði/ /θˈɜːd/ /dɪɡɹˈiː
thuh THURD dih-GREE

Definition

Giving someone intense or persistent questioning, often to get information, sometimes used jokingly to mean being asked too many questions.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often with a humorous tone. Originally referred to harsh police interrogations, but now used for any intense questioning, such as after a date or coming home late. Commonly paired with 'give someone the third degree'.

Example Sentences

My parents gave me the third degree when I got home late.

basic

She gave her boyfriend the third degree about his new friend.

basic

Whenever I make a mistake at work, my boss gives me the third degree.

basic

You don't have to give me the third degree, I already told you everything!

natural

They gave the suspect the third degree all night, but he didn’t confess.

natural

My friends gave me the third degree about my new job—so many questions!

natural