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Put your oar in Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈɔɹ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
PUT yor/yoor OR in
pʊt/ /jˈɔː/ /ˈɔː/ /ˈɪn
PUT yaw OR in

Definition

To give your opinion or get involved in a situation where you are not wanted or it is not your business; to interfere or interrupt a conversation.

Usage & Nuances

This is a British informal idiom. Similar to 'butt in' or 'stick your nose in'. Generally used negatively for unwanted involvement. Usually about adding an opinion or advice in someone else's conversation or matter.

Example Sentences

Please don't put your oar in when we're having a private conversation.

basic

He always tries to put his oar in during meetings.

basic

It's rude to put your oar in when no one asked for your opinion.

basic

Sorry to put my oar in, but I think there's a better way to handle this.

natural

When Chris started to put his oar in, the discussion got sidetracked.

natural

You don't have to put your oar in every time we disagree.

natural