it'll (all) end in tears
it'll (all) end in tears
Something is doomed to fail and cause a lot of heartache to everyone involved. I just don't think your personalities are a good match. I'm afraid it'll all end in tears. Everyone knew that their business venture would end in tears.
See also: end, tear
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
it'll end in tears
When people say it'll end in tears, they mean that they think a situation will end badly, with people being upset. Boris got himself involved in a relationship with a foreigner that was destined to end in tears. Markets are not stable, and for many companies and investors, it could well end in tears.
See also: end, tear
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
end in tears
have an unhappy or unpleasant outcome (often used as a warning). British 1992 Iain Banks The Crow Road Well, let them get married. The earlier the better; it would end in tears. Let them rush into it, let them repent at leisure.
See also: end, tear
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
ˌend in ˈtears
(spoken) if you say that something will end in tears, you are warning somebody that what they are doing will have an unhappy or unpleasant result: You’d better keep your promise or it’ll end in tears.See also: end, tear
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- end in tears
- it'll end in tears
- play a losing game
- be fighting a losing battle
- fight a losing battle
- the sick man of
- the sick man of (something or somewhere)
- down the line
- down the pike
- make (someone, something, or oneself) a laughingstock