Pot calling the kettle black Meaning in English
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Definition
This expression is used when someone criticizes another person for a fault they themselves have. It means someone is guilty of the same thing they are accusing someone else of.
Usage & Nuances
This is an informal, slightly humorous idiom. It's often used to highlight hypocrisy. In conversation, it can sound accusatory or playful depending on tone. Alternative idioms: 'look who's talking', 'takes one to know one'. Not literal—used only in figurative contexts.
Example Sentences
It's the pot calling the kettle black when you complain about being late.
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Saying she's messy is the pot calling the kettle black.
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Telling me to be quiet? That's the pot calling the kettle black!
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Jack says Mark spends too much money, but that's really the pot calling the kettle black.
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You calling me disorganized? That's the pot calling the kettle black if I've ever heard it.
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Talk about the pot calling the kettle black—she's no better than the people she's criticizing!
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