call on the carpet
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To reprimand, scold, or censure someone severely, typically in an angry or formal manner. The phrase implies a summons for a reprimand, as if one is called before an authority figure to be criticized for a mistake or misdeed.
Usage
- This phrasal verb is used to describe the act of formally or angrily criticizing someone for their actions. It often carries a connotation of a superior addressing a subordinate. It is generally used in informal or semi-formal contexts.
Examples
- Verb:
- The manager had to call the employee on the carpet for repeatedly missing deadlines.
- After the financial error was discovered, the director called the entire department on the carpet.
- He was called on the carpet by his parents for coming home after curfew.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often implies a one-sided reprimand where the person being criticized has little opportunity to defend themselves.
- It can be used in passive voice constructions (e.g., "to be called on the carpet").
Variants and Related Words
- Carpet (verb): In British informal usage, "to carpet" someone means to reprimand them severely.
- Example: He was carpeted by the headmaster for his behaviour.
Synonyms
- Reprimand: To express formal disapproval of someone's actions.
- Scold: To angrily criticize someone, especially a child.
- Rebuke: To express sharp, stern disapproval.
- Dress down: (Informal) To scold or reprimand someone.
- Chew out: (Very informal) To scold harshly.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Call out: To publicly criticize or challenge someone.
- Example: She called him out for his hypocrisy.
- Tell off: (Informal) To scold or reprimand someone angrily.
- Example: His teacher told him off for talking in class.
Related Idioms
- Give someone a piece of one's mind: To express one's anger or disapproval to someone directly and forcefully.
- Example: After the rude comment, she gave him a piece of her mind.
- Rake someone over the coals: To criticize or reprimand someone severely.
- Example: The committee raked him over the coals for the budget oversight.
Verb
- censure severely or angrily
- The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
- The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
- The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup