show (one's) (true) colors
show (one's) (true) colors
To reveal what one truly believes, thinks, or wants; to act in accordance with one's real personality, temperament, or disposition. Dave said all along that he only wanted this deal because it was in the company's best interest, but he showed his true colors once he realized that he wouldn't get any special commission for his efforts. It's only in times of crisis that your friends will really show their colors.
See also: color, show
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
show one's (true) colors
Fig. to show what one is really like or what one is really thinking. Whose side are you on, John? Come on. Show your colors. It's hard to tell what Mary is thinking. She never shows her true colors.
See also: color, show
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
show one's colors
see under false colors; also show one's true colors.
See also: color, show
show one's true colors
Reveal oneself as one really is, as in We always thought he was completely honest, but he showed his true colors when he tried to use a stolen credit card . This expression alludes to the antonym, false colors, that is, sailing under a flag other than one's own. [Late 1700s]
See also: color, show, true
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- show colors
- show one's colors
- show one's true colors
- reveal (one's) (true) stripes
- show (one's) (true) stripes
- show (one's) (true) colours
- show your colours
- show your true colours
- reveal (one's) (true) colors
- revealing