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paper tiger
paper tiger
A nation or organization that gives the impression that it is threatening or powerful when, in reality, is not. Many people see North Korea as nothing more than a paper tiger, despite its threats against other countries. The new management team tries to command respect through lots of blustery speeches, but all of us workers just see it as a paper tiger.
paper tiger
Something that appears dangerous but is not. The phrase comes from a Chinese expression that means what it does in English—something or someone that is all bark but no bite. The phrase is often used in international diplomacy to describe a nation that makes threats but is unlikely to back them up with action.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Elouan | | - | Breton, French |
| Orsino | | - | Italian |
| Eveleen | | EV-ə-leen | English (Rare) |
| Terese | | te-RES (Swedish) | Basque, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
| Hulderic | | - | Ancient Germanic |
| Alycia | | ə-LIS-yə, ə-LIS-ə, ə-LISH-ə | English |