Achilles heel

noun
1.
a portion, spot, area, or the like, that is especially or solely vulnerable:
His Achilles heel is his quick temper.
Also, Achilles' heel.
Origin
1800-10
British Dictionary definitions for achilles' heel

Achilles heel

noun
1.
a small but fatal weakness
achilles' heel in Culture
Achilles' heel [(uh-kil-eez)]

A point of vulnerability. (See Achilles.)

Idioms and Phrases with achilles' heel

Achilles' heel

A fatal weakness, a vulnerable area, as in This division, which is rarely profitable, is the company's Achilles' heel. The term alludes to the Greek legend about the heroic warrior Achilles whose mother tried to make him immortal by holding the infant by his heel and dipping him into the River Styx. Eventually he was killed by an arrow shot into his undipped heel. [ c. 1800 ]