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Step on someone’s toes

Meaning: To offend, upset, or interfere with someone, especially by encroaching on their responsibilities, authority, or personal space.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “I don’t want to step on your toes, but I think we should take a different approach to this project.”
  2. “She felt like her boss stepped on her toes by taking over her presentation without asking.”
  3. “During the team meeting, he unintentionally stepped on her toes by suggesting changes to her proposal.”

Origin:
The phrase likely originates from the literal act of accidentally stepping on someone’s toes, which can be physically uncomfortable and intrusive. It evolved into a metaphor for causing discomfort or offending someone in non-physical ways.

Tone:
Cautionary, often used to express concern about potentially causing offense or overstepping boundaries.

Synonyms:

  • Overstep boundaries
  • Offend
  • Intrude
  • Tread on thin ice (in a broader sense)
Step on someone's toes