hit too close to home
English
Verb
hit too close to home (third-person singular simple present hits too close to home, present participle hitting too close to home, simple past and past participle hit too close to home)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hit, too, close, to, home.
- (idiomatic) To occur too close for comfort; to happen dangerously or uncomfortably near.
- I just barely managed to keep my job during the layoff – it really hit too close to home.
- (idiomatic) To be relatable in a negative way; to cause negative emotions by being similar or reminding; to be uncomfortably alike one's personal negative experiences.
- As a veteran, the war film I watched yesterday hit too close to home, making me remember many awful things.
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