Close, but no cigar
phrase
Used to say that someone was very close to achieving success, but has failed.
They nearly won the game, it was close but no cigar

Often appears as...
- it was close
- but no cigar
Usage tips
Informal, Disapproving
Idiomatic
phrase
Used to say that someone was very close to achieving success, but has failed.
They nearly won the game, it was close but no cigar

Often appears as...
- it was close
- but no cigar
Usage tips
Informal, Disapproving
Idiomatic
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Origin Story
The phrase originates from old fairground games where cigars were prizes, signifying a near win without reward.

He was one point away from victory. Close, but no cigar.
Informal Use
This phrase is casual and suits informal conversations better than formal writing or speech.

I almost finished my essay on time, close but no cigar.
Encouragement
Sometimes used to acknowledge someone's effort, even if they didn't succeed.

You did great in the competition—close, but no cigar.
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