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  1. to force yourself to do something unpleasant or difficult, or to be brave in a difficult situation: I hate going to the dentist, but I'll just have to bite the bullet. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Brave and courageous. adventurous.

  2. Bite the bullet. " 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.

  3. Oct 1, 2021 · bite the bullet. Meaning. to endure a painful experience that you cannot avoid. to make yourself endure something unpleasant or painful. to be brave and face a difficult situation. to avoid showing fear or discomfort in an unpleasant situation. Example Sentences. When the time comes, I’ll bite the bullet and take my punishment without a fuss.

  4. To do or accept something unpleasant, often after a period of hesitation. The phrase is thought to have come from the military, perhaps because biting a bullet was a common practice for patients, due to a lack of anesthesia.

  5. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Bite the bullet'? Accept the inevitable impending hardship and endure the resulting pain with fortitude. What's the origin of the phrase 'Bite the bullet'? I’ve always believed that, before the days of effective anaesthetics, soldiers were given bullets to bite on to help them endure pain.

  6. 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.

  7. to force yourself to do something unpleasant or difficult, or to be brave in a difficult situation: I hate going to the dentist, but I'll just have to bite the bullet. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Brave and courageous. adventurous.

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