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Return to haunt one Meaning in English

expression

ɹiˈtɝn/, /ɹɪˈtɝn/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈhɔnt/ /ˈwən
ri-TURN tuh HAWNT wuhn
ɹɪˈtɜːn/ /tˈuː/ /hˈɔːnt/ /wˈɒn
ri-TURN too HAWNT won

Definition

If something you did in the past 'returns to haunt you,' it causes you trouble or problems later.

Usage & Nuances

This is a figurative, often idiomatic, expression. Commonly used about mistakes, secrets, or actions that cause later regret or problems. Not about ghosts or literal haunting. Typical structures: 'X returns to haunt him/her/them.'

Example Sentences

His lies will return to haunt him one day.

basic

If you cheat, it might return to haunt you later.

basic

Her mistake at work returned to haunt her during her review.

basic

I knew skipping those classes would return to haunt me eventually.

natural

Old secrets like that tend to return to haunt people when they least expect it.

natural

It’s funny how the things you try to forget always return to haunt you years later.

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