Proverbs

Welcome to Proverbs page. Sometimes you hear Don’t judge a book by its cover; an apple a day keeps the doctor away; a barking dog never bites. These all are Proverbs. In English learning journey, proverbs hold an impressive role. Native speakers use proverbs mostly in any language. It is important to speak wisely, it shows your command on language. You get three proverbs daily on this page to include in your everyday conversation. If you want to learn more proverbs, hit the refresh button or refresh the page. Another three proverbs will show up on your page.

The difference between proverbs and idioms: Idioms have different meanings from words used. You need to learn idioms. Visit the idioms page. The proverb is life advice or shared by experience.
Example - The early bird catches the worm: The person who arrives first at a place often secures what they seek more efficiently.

Don’t judge a book by its cover: It means don't judge someone their appearance, it may be different what you saw.

FAQ'S

Proverbs are frequently quoted because they offer simple advice or express a general truth about life.

1. Many hands make light work.
2. Strike while the iron is hot.
3. Honesty is the best policy.
4. Don’t judge a book by its cover.
5. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
6. Actions speak louder than words.
7. It’s no use crying over spilled milk.
9. Easy come, easy go.
10. You can’t make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.

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