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  1. Biting the bullet" is a metaphor which is used to describe a situation, often a debate, where one accepts an inevitable impending hardship or hard-to-refute point, and then endures the resulting pain with fortitude. The phrase (as "bite on the bullet") was first recorded by Rudyard Kipling in his 1891 novel The Light that Failed.

  2. To bite the bullet means facing a hardship straight on or bearing something physically or psychologically painful with bravery. For example: Our legislators need to bite the bullet and put aside their pet projects to create healthy tax reform that puts the people first.

  3. To bite the bullet is to accept or confront a difficult situation with courage and stoicism; to accept the truth of a situation; to bravely pay the price of a bad situation; to force yourself to do something you dislike. 1, 2, 3, 4. Idioms Meanings: Bite the Bullet. Watch on. Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online?

  4. Behave bravely or stoically when facing pain or a difficult situation, as in If they want to cut the budget deficit, they are going to have to bite the bullet and find new sources of revenue . This phrase is of military origin, but the precise allusion is uncertain.

  5. transitive verb. 1. a. : to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound. was bitten by a dog. b. : to wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis. getting bitten by mosquitoes. a snake bit his leg. 2. : to cut or pierce with or as if with an edged weapon. bit by his sword. 3.

  6. Nov 10, 2023 · bite the bullet (third-person singular simple present bites the bullet, present participle biting the bullet, simple past bit the bullet, past participle bitten the bullet) ( idiomatic) To accept a negative aspect of a situation in order to proceed. ( philosophy) To accept an undesirable or counterintuitive implication of an argument or view .

  7. to make yourself do something or accept something difficult or unpleasant: I'm going to bite the bullet and ask my boss for a pay rise. (Definition of bite the bullet from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of bite the bullet. in Chinese (Traditional) 咬緊牙關應付,硬著頭皮應付, 勇敢地面對… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

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