to refuse to answer a question, especially in a legal context, to avoid self-incrimination
Idioms Starting with "T"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter T.
to speak or perform in front of an audience
To remove the superficial or decorative aspects of something, revealing its true nature or flaws.
To understand or recognize a subtle suggestion or implication.
to act without permission or do something unusual
To mock or make fun of someone.
To tease or make fun of someone.
To mock or ridicule someone or something.
To make a significant commitment or decision, often involving risk.
To accept blame or punishment for something.
To become aware of a harsh reality or truth.
to accept both the good and bad aspects of a situation