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UK//laɪk ə ˈsplɪntər ɪn jɔːr maɪnd//US//laɪk ə ˈsplɪntər ɪn jʊr maɪnd//

Bedeutung von Like a splinter in your mind

A persistent and troubling thought that is difficult to ignore.

In simple words: A persistent troubling thought or idea.

Like a splinter in your mind in einem Satz

  • He felt like a splinter in his mind was preventing him from focusing on the task ahead.
  • The unresolved incident acted like a splinter in her mind, keeping her awake at night.
  • Thinking about their disagreement was like a splinter in his mind that he couldn't remove.
  • Every time he closed his eyes, it was like a splinter in his mind reminding him of past failures.
  • For her, the idea of leaving her job was like a splinter in her mind, nagging her until she made a decision.

Wie man Like a splinter in your mind verwendet

This phrase is more metaphorical and is often used to express a nagging thought. It's appropriate in discussions about thoughts or ideas but may be too poetic for casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a tiny piece of wood stuck in your mind, constantly reminding you of something uncomfortable.

Verwandte Wörter

Collocations with Like a splinter in your mind

  • persistent thought
  • troubling idea
  • nagging feeling
  • unsettling thought
  • constant reminder

Synonyms for Like a splinter in your mind

  • nagging thought
  • unsettling idea
  • disturbing memory
  • constant reminder
  • persistent concern

Common mistakes with Like a splinter in your mind

  • Misinterpreting the metaphor as a literal injury.
  • Using it in non-psychological contexts where it's unrelated.
  • Confusing it with 'like a thorn in your side', which has slightly different nuances.

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Was bedeutet Like a splinter in your mind?

A persistent troubling thought or idea.

Was bedeutet Like a splinter in your mind auf Deutsch?

A persistent troubling thought or idea.

Was ist die Definition von Like a splinter in your mind?

A persistent and troubling thought that is difficult to ignore.

Wie verwendet man Like a splinter in your mind in einem Satz?

He felt like a splinter in his mind was preventing him from focusing on the task ahead.

Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für Like a splinter in your mind geben?

The unresolved incident acted like a splinter in her mind, keeping her awake at night.

Was sind Synonyme für Like a splinter in your mind?

Gängige Alternativen sind nagging thought, unsettling idea, disturbing memory, constant reminder, persistent concern.

Welche Wörter passen zu Like a splinter in your mind?

Es wird oft mit persistent thought, troubling idea, nagging feeling, unsettling thought, constant reminder kombiniert.

Was sind häufige Fehler bei Like a splinter in your mind?

Misinterpreting the metaphor as a literal injury. Using it in non-psychological contexts where it's unrelated. Confusing it with 'like a thorn in your side', which has slightly different nuances.

Wie spricht man Like a splinter in your mind aus?

US: //laɪk ə ˈsplɪntər ɪn jʊr maɪnd//, UK: //laɪk ə ˈsplɪntər ɪn jɔːr maɪnd//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.

Ist Like a splinter in your mind formell oder informell?

"Like a splinter in your mind" ist formell und passt daher in berufliche, geschäftliche oder akademische Gespräche.

Wann sollte ich Like a splinter in your mind verwenden?

This phrase is more metaphorical and is often used to express a nagging thought. It's appropriate in discussions about thoughts or ideas but may be too poetic for casual conversation.