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Meaning of kill one's darlings | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

To destroy things or characters, particularly in art, of which one is fond, often reluctantly in order to improve one's artistic output.

idiomatic

Examples

“Someone asked William Faulkner what the supreme law of art was, and he replied in three words: "Kill your darlings!"”
“[Fans] won’t participate in online dialogues and events, visit message boards and chat rooms or design games. As a result, platforms for supplementary advertising aren’t built, starving even the shows fans profess to love […]. Aloof and passive fans kill their darlings.”
“In sharp contrast to choreographers who try to build a repertory that reflects an ongoing personal style, Koresh prefers to "kill his darlings," as he puts it, and start from scratch.”
“As the curators sifted through more than 100 years of artworks, disagreements inevitably arose. “We all had to kill our darlings,” says Foster.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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