Go too far

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verb phrase

To do something more than what is acceptable or suitable.

I think you went too far when you started criticizing her personal life.
Visual representation of "go too far" - to do something more than what is acceptable or suitable

Often appears as...

  • you've gone too far
  • don't go too far

Usage tips

Disapproving

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Context Sensitivity

Use 'go too far' when someone exceeds social norms or polite behavior.

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When he joked about her job, that was going too far.
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Criticism Caution

Apply 'go too far' to suggest criticism is not merely strong, but inappropriate or excessive.

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Your review went too far; it got personal.
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Emotional Impact

'Go too far' often signals that feelings have been hurt by someone's actions.

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I was okay with the teasing, but you went too far this time.
Visual representation of the word "Go too far"

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