What Does “Have the Guts” Mean? (よく使う英語慣用語句) -N0.566-

What Does “Have the Guts” Mean?(よく使う英語慣用表現)

Introduction

Have you ever faced a difficult or scary situation that required real courage? In English, we often say someone “has the guts” to do it.


1. What Does “Have the Guts” Mean?

To “have the guts” means to have the courage or bravery to do something, especially something difficult, risky, or frightening.


2. When to Use It

Use this idiom when talking about someone showing courage or daring to do something others might be afraid to do.

Example:
A: I could never speak in front of such a big audience.
B: She has the guts to do it.


3. 日本語の同じような表現

日本語では、「勇気がある」「度胸がある」「思い切ってやる」といった表現が近いです。
怖さや不安を乗り越えて行動する力を表します。


Conclusion

When someone shows courage or bravery, you can say they “have the guts.” It’s a casual and expressive way to talk about courage in everyday English.



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