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Meaning of make a scene | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

To bring unnecessary attention to oneself, especially through a public expression of tumultuous emotion.

idiomatic

Equivalents

Examples

“I saw, though he tried to conceal it, that he was very much hurt at your behaviour, and I was sure, by his looks, that he did not think my jealous apprehension groundless; however, he protested he did, and persuaded me not to make a scene by arriving her in the middle of the night […]”
“The next time I saw Miss Churm after this incident she surprised me greatly by making a scene about it—she accused me of having wished to humiliate her.”
“She snuggled against me, while from the other side a boy was amateurishly trying to pick my pocket. I opened my mouth to protest, but thought better of it. Why make a scene at the end of such an enjoyable evening?”
“This time I had really hurt my son. Youqing wasn’t upset because I had hit him, but because I had made a scene in front of so many of his teachers and classmates.”

CEFR level

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

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