take someone's name in vain

相關詞: name

成語

Definition

  1. To speak disrespectfully or critically about someone, especially when they are not present, often with a tone of scorn or irreverence.

    • She dislikes being criticized publicly, especially having her name taken in vain behind her back.

    • During the meeting, he tried to take his opponent's name in vain with a contemptuous tone, but his colleagues found it inappropriate.

    • They took their neighbors' names in vain freely at the dinner table, showing a clear lack of respect.