phrase General Slang

preaching to the choir

PREECH-ing to the KWYRE · phrase · informal

Arguing to those who already agree.

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Definitions

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Making a case to people who need no convincing.

“You don't have to sell me—you're preaching to the choir.”
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preaching to the choir In A Sentence

You don't have to sell me—you're preaching to the choir.

Origin & Usage

American idiom rooted in church imagery; the choir already shares the preacher's convictions.

People Also Ask

What does "preaching to the choir" mean?

It means arguing a point to people who already agree with you, so no persuasion is needed.

When do you say it?

You say it to point out that your audience is already convinced, so the argument is wasted effort.

Where does the image come from?

It draws on church imagery: the choir already shares the preacher's convictions.

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