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pour/throw cold water on something pour cold water on (something)To discourage or deter someone from doing something; to make something seem less appealing or reduce someone's enthusiasm for something. News of unrest in the area really poured cold water on our plans to vacation there. Slashing your employees' benefits is a great way to throw cold water on their plans to stick with your company.See also: cold, on, pour, waterpour cold water on something 1. Lit. to douse something with cold water. Pour cold water on the vegetables to freshen them. I poured cold water on my head to cool myself off. 2. and dash cold water on something; throw cold water on something Fig. to discourage doing something; to reduce enthusiasm for something. (Alludes to cooling passion with cold water.) When my father said I couldn't have the car, he poured cold water on my plans. John threw cold water on the whole project by refusing to participate.See also: cold, on, pour, waterpour cold water onAlso, throw cold water on. Discourage or deter, as in Cutting my year-end bonus poured cold water on my loyalty to the company, or Hearing about the outbreak of cholera threw cold water on our plans to visit Bolivia. This term, with its image of putting out a fire with water, at one time meant "defame" or "slander"; the modern meaning dates from about 1800. See also: cold, on, pour, waterpour cold water on something or throw cold water on something COMMON If someone pours cold water on someone else's idea or plan or throws cold water on it, they criticize it and express no enthusiasm for it. Rachel found it frustrating when he poured cold water on one of her ideas. Mr Powell said that neither France nor Germany had thrown cold water on his proposal.See also: cold, on, pour, something, waterpour (or throw) cold water on be discouraging or negative about a plan or suggestion. 1998 New Scientist When I put it to…the health minister, that perhaps all clinical trial results should be published, she threw cold water on the idea. See also: cold, on, pour, waterpour/throw cold ˈwater on something (informal) discourage or try to prevent a plan, etc. from being carried out; be unenthusiastic about something: I’ve had lots of ideas about how to improve sales but my manager pours cold water on all my suggestions.See also: cold, on, pour, something, throw, waterpour cold water on something tv. to put an end to something; to dampen something. I wanted to go to the party, but my brother poured cold water on that by taking the car. See also: cold, on, pour, something, water throw cold water on To express misgivings about or disapproval of; discourage.See also: cold, on, throw, water |