Scratch that Meaning in English
expression
释义
An informal phrase used to tell someone to ignore what was just said or written, often because you changed your mind or made a mistake.
用法与细微差别
Very informal and mostly spoken; often used when correcting yourself mid-sentence. Can also appear in emails, texts, or notes as a quick correction. Avoid in formal writing. Don't confuse with 'cross out' (literally removing text).
例句
Wait, scratch that, I meant Tuesday, not Monday.
basic
My phone number is 1234... scratch that, it's 4321.
basic
Let's meet at 5pm. Scratch that. Can we do 6pm instead?
basic
I was going to say pizza for dinner, but scratch that—let's cook something healthy.
natural
Actually, scratch that idea—it's too complicated.
natural
Send me the link—wait, scratch that, I just found it.
natural