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Play like a violin Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɫeɪ/ /ˈɫaɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /vaɪəˈɫɪn
PLAY LIKE UH vy-uh-LIN
plˈeɪ/ /lˈaɪk/ /æɪ/ /vaɪəlˈɪn
PLAY LIKE uh vy-uh-LIN

Definition

To control, manipulate, or deceive someone very easily, as if you have complete power over their actions or feelings.

Usage & Nuances

This informal expression is usually used to describe being easily manipulated or deceived, often in personal or business situations. Commonly used in negative contexts with 'someone played me like a violin.' It suggests skillful control, not just simple influence. Not literal—refers to manipulation, not music.

Example Sentences

He played her like a violin, and she believed every word.

basic

The scammer played me like a violin during the call.

basic

If you trust him too much, he will play you like a violin.

basic

Wow, you really played him like a violin to get that deal!

natural

Don’t let them play you like a violin—stay sharp in negotiations.

natural

I can’t believe I was played like a violin; I should’ve seen it coming.

natural