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  1. in English. settle the score. idiom (also settle a score) Add to word list. Add to word list. do something to someone because that person did something harmful or insulting to you in the past: After being embarrassed in front of the class, Dan was determined to settle the score.

  2. May 6, 2024 · settle a/the score. idiom. : to harm or punish someone who caused one harm. Examples of settle a/the score in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web In the end, the two handle their dispute cowboy style in an all-out brawl that seems to settle the score once and for all.

  3. To get vengeance (on someone) for a past wrong or grievance; to punish someone for causing one harm or misfortune in the past. The former champion entered the competition looking to settle the score with the young player who dethroned him in the previous tournament.

  4. The idiom “settle a score” is a common expression in English that refers to resolving or avenging an old dispute or wrong. It can be used in various contexts, such as personal relationships, business dealings, sports competitions, and even political affairs.

  5. settle the score. idiom (also settle a score) Add to word list. Add to word list. do something to someone because that person did something harmful or insulting to you in the past: After being embarrassed in front of the class, Dan was determined to settle the score.

  6. Add to word list. to punish someone for something wrong that they did to you in the past and that you cannot forgive: Police believe the killer was a gang member settling a score with a rival gang. He is using his wealth and power to settle old scores. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Also, settle or wipe out an old score or scores . Get even, avenge a grievance or an injury. For example, Wendy settled an old score with Bill when she made him wait for half an hour in the rain . These expressions, dating from the mid-1800s to early 1900s, all use score in the sense of “an account” or “bill.”. Also see pay off , def. 3.

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