Skip to content
Spoken Root Spoken Root

The Way of Communication

  • Home
  • Vocabulary
    • Complete Vocabulary from A to Z
    • 200 Essential Vocabulary Topics
  • Reading Skills
    • Speeches in English & Hindi
  • English Speaking
    • Use of Alternative Phrases
    • Basic English Conversation
    • English Speaking Practice
    • Advanced English Structure
  • Daily Use Sentences
    • Topic Wise English-Hindi Sentences
    • Daily Used English-Hindi Sentences
  • Grammar
    • English Modal Verbs
      • Active Modal Verbs
      • Passive Modal Verbs
    • Parts of Speech with Examples
    • 240 Most Common Phrasal Verbs
    • 460 Idioms and Phrases
  • Contact

Idioms & Phrases

Home » Idioms & Phrases » Page 44
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Light Purse is a Heavy Curse – खाली जेब बड़ा अभिशाप

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A light purse is a heavy curse" means that financial struggles bring significant hardships and stress. It highlights how poverty can weigh heavily on a person's life,…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Liar Has No Legs to Stand Upon – झूठ के पाँव नहीं होते

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A liar has no legs to stand upon" means that lies lack a solid foundation and eventually collapse under scrutiny. It emphasizes how dishonesty cannot sustain itself…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Leopard Cannot Change Its Spots – स्वभाव नहीं बदलता

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A leopard cannot change its spots" means that a person's fundamental nature, especially negative traits or habits, cannot be easily changed. It suggests that inherent characteristics remain…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Left-Handed Compliment – प्रशंसा के रूप में अपमान करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A left-handed compliment" refers to a remark that appears to be praise but actually contains criticism or insult. These backhanded compliments often leave the recipient feeling confused…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Honey Tongue, A Heart of Gall – मुँह में मिठास, दिल में जहर

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A honey tongue, a heart of gall" describes someone who speaks sweetly but has malicious intentions. It warns against people who use flattery to disguise their true,…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Guilty Conscience Needs No Accuser – चोर की दाढ़ी में तिनका

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A guilty conscience needs no accuser" means that when someone has done something wrong, their own guilt will trouble them even if no one else points it…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Good Name is Better Than Riches – अच्छा नाम धन से बेहतर

Meaning & Explanation The profound idiom "A good name is better than riches" teaches us that reputation and honor hold more lasting value than material wealth. It emphasizes how integrity and character…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed – मुसीबत में साथी सच्चा मित्र

Meaning & Explanation The timeless idiom "A friend in need is a friend indeed" means that a true friend is someone who stands by you during difficult times. It emphasizes that real…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Drowning Man Catches at a Straw – डूबता तिनके का सहारा लेता है

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A drowning man catches at a straw" describes desperate actions taken in hopeless situations, where even the slightest chance of help is seized upon. It illustrates how…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
Posted inIdioms & Phrases

A Drop in the Ocean – राई का दाना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A drop in the ocean" refers to a very small or insignificant amount compared to what is needed or expected. It highlights how a tiny contribution or…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025

Posts pagination

Previous page 1 … 42 43 44 45 46 Next page
  • Advance English Speaking
  • Alternative Phrases
  • Basic English Conversation
  • Basic English Speaking
  • Daily Use Sentences
  • Daily Use Situational Sentences
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Modal Verbs
  • Parts Of Speech
  • Phrasal Verbs With Examples
  • Sentence Example
  • Speeches in English & Hindi
  • Topic Wise Vocabulary
  • Uncategorized
  • Vocabulary
  • Vocabulary from A to Z
  • Word Meanings
Navigation Menu
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
English Speaking
  • Topic Wise Vocabulary
  • Vocabulary List With Examples
  • Advance English Speaking
  • Phrasal Verbs With Examples
  • Daily Use Sentences
  • Basic English Speaking
  • Master Basic English Conversations: A Guide for Beginners
  • Daily Use Situational Sentences for Real-Life Conversations
  • Privacy Policy – Spoken Root
  • Account Deletion Policy – Spoken Root
English Grammar
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Modal Verbs
  • Explore Vocabulary from A to Z
  • Basic English Phrases
  • Active and Passive Modal Verbs
  • Mastering Parts of Speech
  • Master Basic English Conversations: A Guide for Beginners
  • Daily Use Situational Sentences for Real-Life Conversations
  • Privacy Policy – Spoken Root
  • Account Deletion Policy – Spoken Root
Copyright 2026 — Spoken Root. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top
error: Content is protected !!