paper tiger
English
Etymology
Calque of Chinese 紙老虎/纸老虎 (zhǐlǎohǔ), a slogan used by Mao Zedong.
Pronunciation
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Noun
paper tiger (plural paper tigers)
- (idiomatic) A seemingly fierce or powerful person, country or organisation without the ability to back up their words; apparently powerful but actually ineffective.
- Synonym: sheep in wolf's clothing
- Antonym: wolf in sheep's clothing
- 2010 October 11, Roger Cohen, “Iran, the Paper Tiger”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Iran is a paper tiger, a postmodern threat: It has many uses but a third Western war against a Muslim country is a bridge too far.
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