What is another word for asked for it?

Pronunciation: [ˈaskt fɔːɹ ɪt] (IPA)

There are various synonyms for the phrase "asked for it". These include "invited trouble", "begged for it", "courted disaster", "sought after consequences", "tantalized fate", "challenged karma", and "provoked an outcome". Each of these phrases describes an action or behavior that someone engaged in that ultimately led to a negative or undesirable result that they may have known or should have known would come their way. It is important to be mindful of our actions and consider the possible consequences, as some situations may truly be "asking for it".

What are the hypernyms for Asked for it?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for asked for it?

The phrase "asked for it" is often used to indicate that someone is responsible for their own negative outcomes, usually as a result of their own actions or behavior. Antonyms to this phrase could include "innocent," "unintentional," or "unprovoked," which might suggest that the person did not invite or deserve the negative outcome. Additionally, words like "helpless," "victim," or "target" could be antonyms, which would indicate that the person did not actively contribute to the situation or deserve any blame. Ultimately, the choice of antonym will depend on the context and the particular situation being described.

Famous quotes with Asked for it

  • I understand that if you set out to be a celebrity, then you asked for it, but all I wanted to be was an actor.
    Gwyneth Paltrow
  • Give neither advice nor salt, until you are asked for it.
    English Proverb
  • “It’s no use!” it was the custom of his grandfather to say. “There’s not a bit o’ use in having brains! All they do is get you into trouble! A lucky idiot’s ten times better off than a brainy man with a jinx on him! A smart man starts thinkin’, and he thinks himself into a jail cell if his luck is bad, and good luck’s wasted on him because it ain’t reasonable and he don’t believe in it when it happens! It’s taken me a lifetime to keep my brains from ruinin’ me! No, sir! I hope none o’ my descendants inherit my brains! I pity ‘em if they do!” Hoddan had been on Darth not more than four hours. In that time he’d found himself robbed, had resented it, had been the object of two spirited attempts at assassination, had ridden an excruciating number of miles on an unfamiliar animal, and now found himself in a stone dungeon and deprived of food lest feeding him obligate his host not to cut his throat. And he’d gotten into this by himself! He’d chosen it! He’d practically asked for it! He began strongly to share his grandfather’s disillusioned view of brains.
    Murray Leinster
  • It is very clear to an unbiased reader that the Gonda carnage has started with a pre-meditated attack on the procession. Going by the original newspaper reports, some Janata Dal miscreants affiliated with Muslim party leaders were the aggressors, and the processionists were the victims. However, it is in the nature of aggression that the victims get the blame. Thus, a rapist will usually say that the girl had asked for it, that she had provoked him. Here too, it is not stated simply that the processionists were attacked. Rather, it is said in goonda-speak, approvingly broadcast by the secularist press, that the procession has provoked violence and caused riots.
    Koenraad Elst

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