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Dead giveaway Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɛd/ /ˈɡɪvəˌweɪ
DED GIV-uh-way
dˈɛd/ /ɡˈɪvɐwˌeɪ
DED GIV-uh-way

释义

A 'dead giveaway' is something that clearly reveals the truth or gives away a secret, often unintentionally.

用法与细微差别

This phrase is informal and often used to describe clues that make something obvious, especially in conversations. Common contexts: detecting lies or secrets. Not used for minor hints—only for something that makes the truth very clear.

例句

Her nervous smile was a dead giveaway that she was lying.

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The muddy shoes were a dead giveaway that the kids played outside.

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His accent was a dead giveaway that he wasn’t from here.

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That lipstick on his collar? Total dead giveaway.

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He tried to hide the surprise party, but the decorations were a dead giveaway.

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Don’t tell her you love dogs if you’re allergic—your sneezing will be a dead giveaway!

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