Meaning of skunk at a garden party | Babel Free
Definitions
Within a group, someone who is unwelcome and actively avoided.
idiomatic
Examples
“"You're making us all feel uncomfortable and uneasy. You're a skunk at a garden party, to put it bluntly."”
“Mr. Rollins . . . is probably as well known for his big mouth as he is for his campaign savvy, a quality that has made him a favorite source for reporters and often cast him in the role of "the skunk at a garden party" in political circles.”
“"Her work on the abuses being committed by the Rwandan government today made her something of a skunk at a global garden party," said Carroll Bogert, associate director of Human Rights Watch.”
“Itβs no fun being the skunk at a garden party. . . . But even after a glass of pan-Canadian beer . . . it must be said: The annual meeting of premiers, now known formally as the Council of the Federation, is a roundtable of rebels without a common cause.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary β mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary β mastery level.