To “nip it in the bud” means to _____.

To “nip it in the bud” means to _____.

  • (A) Prevent it at the start
  • (B) Encourage something
  • (C) Expect greatness from it
  • (D) Something bad
The saying "nip it in the bud" refers to stopping something before it turns into a bigger issue. It's like cutting off a bud so the flower can't grow. You deal with problems early and prevent them from escalating. Think of it as tackling an issue at its roots. Addressing matters soon keeps them manageable, avoiding complications down the line. Just like gardeners who remove buds to halt growth, you cut off potential problems early on.
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