Herhangi bir kelime yazın!

Take the red pill Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɹɛd/ /ˈpɪɫ
TAYK thuh/red/THI RED PIL
tˈeɪk/ /ðə, ði/ /ɹˈɛd/ /pˈɪl
TAYK thuh/THI RED PIL

Definition

To choose to learn a shocking or difficult truth, even if it changes your view of reality; originally from the film The Matrix.

Usage & Nuances

Popularly used online and in pop culture to mean awakening to a harsh or hidden truth. Can be serious or sarcastic. Sometimes politicized—be aware the meaning may shift by context. Opposite is 'take the blue pill' (choose comfort over truth). Avoid using to belittle others' perspectives.

Example Sentences

He decided to take the red pill and learn the truth.

basic

Are you ready to take the red pill?

basic

When she learned the secret, she felt like she had taken the red pill.

basic

If you take the red pill, there's no going back.

natural

Some people refuse to take the red pill and prefer not to know.

natural

It was scary to take the red pill, but I’m glad I did.

natural