Hello and welcome to Daily English — the podcast where clarity is one of our favorite things.
Today’s idiom is about confusion —
the kind that makes you think,
“Wait… what are we even talking about?”
The phrase is: “talk in circles.”
Imagine someone starts explaining something… then repeats the same idea with different words… then goes back to the beginning…and never reaches a clear point.
They’re talking in circles. What do you think it means?
To talk in circles means to speak in a confusing, repetitive way that doesn’t reach a clear conclusion.
Let’s check some examples:
Real communication isn’t about lots of words — it’s about the right ones.
Silence and clarity often travel together.
Have you ever talked in circles when you were nervous, excited, or overwhelmed?