Cutting my nose off to spite my face In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "cutting my nose off to spite my face", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-08-27 12:08

Meaning of Cutting my nose off to spite my face (redirected from cut (one's) nose off to spite (one's) face )

Synonyms:

hoist by/with (one's) own petard , have a taste of one's own medicine , bite (one's) nose off to spite (one's) face

Cut (one's) nose off to spite (one's) face proverb

To harm, hurt or cause problems to yourself when you are trying to do that to someone else.
 

 

Her intention was to poison John. However, she ended up cutting her nose off to spite her face when she drank the poisoned wine intended for him.

Mary insisted on the authorities investigating her political opponent on suspicion of tax evasion. Now it seems as though she had cut her nose off to spite her face, as the investigator dropped the tax fraud charges against her.

Grammar and Usage of Cut (one's) nose off to spite (one's) face

The verb "cut" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Cut (one's) nose off to spite (one's) face

This may come from the story of a Viking attack on a monastery. The nuns in the monastery cut off their own noses so that they would not be attractive to their attackers.

The Origin Cited: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/cut+(one%27s)+nose+off+to+spite+(one%27s)+face .
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