Armchair quarterback Meaning in English
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Definition
An "armchair quarterback" is someone who criticizes or gives advice about a situation, especially in sports, after the event has happened, without having real experience or being directly involved.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal and slightly mocking. Commonly used for sports fans, but can refer to anyone giving easy advice after the fact. Similar to 'backseat driver' or 'Monday-morning quarterback.' Not generally a compliment; suggests the person is uninformed or unhelpful.
Example Sentences
After the game, he acted like an armchair quarterback and criticized every play.
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Being an armchair quarterback is easy, but playing the game is hard.
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Don’t be an armchair quarterback—try to help instead of just criticizing.
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Everyone turns into an armchair quarterback during the World Cup.
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I get annoyed with armchair quarterbacks who’ve never played but always know what the team "should" have done.
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It’s easy to be an armchair quarterback when you’re not under pressure yourself.
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