VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Watch your language

Meaning:

The phrase watch your language is an idiom that means pay attention to what one is saying.

Examples:

  • No, no watch your language, young man, okay?
  • Would you please watch your language in front of him?
  • Can't you at least watch your language in front of my son?
  • Would you please watch your language in front of him?
  • You should watch your language when you talk to her.
  • Didn't she tell you to watch your language?
  • Hey! Now, watch your language in my office!
  • Can you watch your language, please, Roxy?
  • Can you just watch your language, please?
  • Yes, and you ought to watch your language.