to make someone sad or dejected · to cause someone to feel low
You've got that friend who always manages to bring the mood down, or maybe a piece of news just hit you hard. This expression is perfect for when something or someone makes you feel a bit sad or down in the dumps! ☔️
💡 This phrase is super common and has a cool, slightly old-school vibe, like blues music itself! 🎶 You can use it when something subtly dampens spirits, not just for super serious grief. Remember, "feel blue" means *you are sad*, while "give someone the blues" means *something or someone else is making you sad*. They're related but distinct!
Your friend just told you that their favorite coffee shop is closing down next month, and they look visibly upset. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to give someone the chills B. to give someone the blues C. to give someone a hand