perish the thought
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used to show strong disagreement
The origin of the idiom "perish the thought" can be traced to the general use of the word "perish" in the sense of something coming to an end or ceasing to exist. The phrase likely evolved as an idiom to convey the idea that a particular thought or suggestion should cease to exist or be dismissed. It is often used in a reassuring or dismissive manner to counteract negative or undesirable ideas. While the exact historical origin of this specific idiom is not precisely documented, similar phrases and expressions invoking the idea of negating or dismissing thoughts or possibilities have been used in the English language for many years.
- Me being disruptive in class?Perish the thought!
- What?Me help him out?Perish the thought.
- What if we run out of food during the camping trip?""Perish the thought!We've planned everything carefully.
- What if we don't win the competition?""Perish the thought!We're well-prepared and confident.
- Imagine if we lost our jobs!""Perish the thought!We have job security.