The phrase "Achilles' heel" is a way of naming a weakness. An example of a sentence using the phrase would be: While he was a fantastic Basketball player, free throws were his Achilles' heel.
The phrase "Achilles' heel" is a way of naming a weakness. An example of a sentence using the phrase would be: While he was a fantastic Basketball player, free throws were his Achilles' heel.
Achilles is a name, so you can use it the same way as any other name.
''Achilles' ''heel is a seemingly small but actually crucial weakness.''''
Tightrope - 1959 Achilles and His Heels 1-29 was released on: USA: 5 April 1960
Achilles.
Society's achilles' heel is the politician. (Since heel is singular, so is "is", and not are.)
Someone may appear strong but has a weak spot.
I walk clumsily in high heels.
My friends are very unbalanced because they are wearing high heels.
Harry spun on his heels at the sound of his name being called out in the street.
His inability to endure long distance running is his Achilles heel.
His mother dipped him in the River Styx as a child with his heels exposed because that's where she held him
When it comes to school subjects, math is definitely my Achilles heel.