What are some well known phrases?
What are some well known phrases?
Common English idioms & expressions
Idiom | Meaning |
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There’s no such thing as a free lunch | Nothing is entirely free |
Throw caution to the wind | Take a risk |
You can’t have your cake and eat it too | You can’t have everything |
You can’t judge a book by its cover | This person or thing may look bad, but it’s good inside |
What are some weird phrases?
Weird English phrases and their meaning: Not to be taken literally!
- Over the moon. To be absurdly happy about something – taken from a nursery rhyme about a very happy cow.
- Under the weather.
- Hit for six.
- Beat around the bush.
- Blow your socks off.
- Easy does it.
- Barking up the wrong tree.
- To get the wrong end of the stick.
What is the name for wise sayings?
What is another word for wise saying?
adage | aphorism |
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dictum | gnome |
maxim | moral |
precept | proverb |
saw | saying |
What is another name for saying?
What is another word for saying?
maxim | proverb |
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catchphrase | colloquialism |
epigraph | expression |
formula | motto |
phrase | precept |
What’s a good catchphrase?
Here’s a list of 10 phrases too good not to repeat.
- “Make it so.”
- “We’re not in Kansas anymore.”
- “SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!”
- “I’m the best there is at what I do.
- “Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!”
- “I know kung fu.”
- “You shall not pass!”
- “Live long and prosper.”
What is fun expression?
However, the phrase you’re asking about seems like a variant on the exclamation of “What fun!”, which the OED says is: used to indicate that an activity or situation sounds amusing or enjoyable. Sometimes used with ironic or sarcastic force.
What does Fanny’s your aunt mean?
A phrase with the same meaning is ‘Fanny’s your aunt’. When used together it means complete or the whole lot. If Bob’s your uncle and Fanny’s your aunt you’ve got a full set of relatives and you are complete.
How do you describe effort?
Synonyms
- concerted. adjective. involving a lot of people or organizations working together in a determined way.
- painstaking. adjective. done or doing something very carefully and slowly.
- all-out. adjective.
- last-ditch. adjective.
- hard. adverb.
- as if your life depends on it. phrasal verb.
- flat out. phrase.
- monumental. adjective.
How do you use the word effort?
Effort sentence example
- I admire the effort and sacrifice you put into it.
- Some people just put more effort into distinguishing right from wrong than others.
- It took too much effort to look up at the sun to measure time.
- She made no effort to catch them, letting them fall at her feet.
What is another term for time and effort?
7 other terms for significant time and effort. considerable time and effort. great deal of time and effort. lot of time and effort. much time and effort.
What is a synonym for hard work pays off?
Originally Answered: What is another word for “hard work pays off”? assiduous, busy, conscientious, diligent, energetic, indefatigable, industrious, sedulous, zealous.