Have a word in somebody’s ear
phrase
To quietly tell someone something, often a secret or private message.
I'll have a word in his ear about keeping the noise down.

Often appears as...
- have a word in your ear
- have a word in his ear
Usage tips
Idiomatic
phrase
To quietly tell someone something, often a secret or private message.
I'll have a word in his ear about keeping the noise down.

Often appears as...
- have a word in your ear
- have a word in his ear
Usage tips
Idiomatic
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Subtlety Key
This phrase implies a discreet interaction, usually for private matters or gentle reprimands.

The manager is going to have a word in her ear about her punctuality.
Quiet Conversation
It suggests a conversation that won't attract attention, maintaining confidentiality.

I'll have a word in his ear during the break about the surprise party plans.
Direct Approach
The phrase often means talking directly to the person involved, rather than about them to others.

Instead of complaining to everyone else, have a word in her ear and sort it out.
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