Take the fifth Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To refuse to answer a question because it might incriminate yourself, referencing the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Used literally in legal situations and more generally to avoid answering uncomfortable questions.
Usage & Nuances
Originally legal and specific to the U.S., but often used humorously in everyday speech to dodge awkward questions. Typical structure: 'I’ll take the fifth.' Less common outside U.S. English and may require explanation to non-Americans.
Example Sentences
When the police asked him about the crime, he decided to take the fifth.
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I don’t want to answer that question, so I’ll take the fifth.
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Sometimes, witnesses in court take the fifth to protect themselves.
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Who ate the last cookie? Uh... I'd rather take the fifth!
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Whenever I ask him about his ex, he just takes the fifth.
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If you don’t want to get in trouble, maybe you should just take the fifth on that one.
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