VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Drop the subject

Meaning:

to stop discussing a subject.

Examples:

  • Vivian, can we just drop the subject and go have dinner?
  • Let's drop the subject and move on.
  • He insisted on dropping the subject abruptly.
  • It's better to drop the subject for now.
  • She urged him to drop the subject gracefully.
  • Can we please drop the subject already?
  • I tried to drop the subject, but he kept pressing.
  • It's time to drop the subject and avoid arguments.
  • The tension eased when they decided to drop the subject.
  • He was wise enough to drop the subject tactfully.
  • She hinted to drop the subject diplomatically.
  • As the conversation got uncomfortable, he decided to drop the subject.
  • The meeting became more pleasant after they agreed to drop the subject.
  • It's best to drop the subject before it turns into a heated debate.
  • She knew when to drop the subject and maintain harmony.
  • In order to keep peace, they agreed to drop the subject.
  • Drop the subject; there's no need to dwell on it.
  • He skillfully managed to drop the subject without causing offense.
  • The mediator suggested they drop the subject for the sake of resolution.
  • As tensions rose, they both agreed to drop the subject.
  • Sensing discomfort, she decided to drop the subject gracefully.
  • I suggest we drop the subject of escape.
  • I tried to get him to drop the subject, but he wouldn't.
  • I can tell her to drop the subject.
  • I suggest we drop the subject of escape.
  • I would appreciate if you would drop the subject.
  • Let us drop the subject of the Mens file.
  • Do you mind ifwe drop the subject?
  • Yeah, now drop the subject, or else.
  • Look, can we drop the subject?