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Truth is Always Bitter – सच हमेशा कड़वा

The idiom "truth is always bitter" suggests that truth, while often important and necessary, can be unpleasant, difficult to accept, or even painful. The bitter nature of truth reflects the…
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Truth Fears No Test – सच को परख की जरूरत नहीं

The idiom "truth fears no test" suggests that truth is always strong and unwavering, and it does not need to be tested or proven because it will always stand on…
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Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth – ज्यादा रसोइए खाना बिगाड़ते हैं

The idiom "too many cooks spoil the broth" is used to express the idea that too many people involved in a single task or project can complicate things and lead…
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To the Good the World Appears Good – अच्छे को सब अच्छा लगता है

The idiom "to the good the world appears good" suggests that optimistic and virtuous people often see the world in a positive light. This means that when a person is…
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To Not See the Wood for the Trees – छोटी बातों में उलझकर महत्वपूर्ण चीजें न देखना

The idiom "to not see the wood for the trees" refers to being so focused on small details or minor aspects of a situation that you fail to see the…
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To Kill Two Birds with One Stone – एक तीर से दो निशाने

The idiom "to kill two birds with one stone" means to accomplish two tasks with a single action or effort. It refers to achieving multiple objectives in one go, thereby…
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To Err is Human; To Forgive Divine – गलती इंसान से, माफी भगवान से

The idiom "to err is human; to forgive divine" refers to the human tendency to make mistakes and the divine or virtuous quality of forgiving those mistakes. It conveys the…
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To Cast Pearls Before Swine – बन्दर को मोती की कदर नहीं

The idiom "to cast pearls before swine" means to offer something valuable to someone who does not appreciate or understand its worth. This expression is used when valuable resources, advice,…
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To Build Castles in the Air – हवाई किले बनाना

The idiom "to build castles in the air" refers to creating unrealistic or impractical plans or dreams. It signifies making plans that are unachievable or not grounded in reality. Just…
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To Bell the Cat – जोखिम भरा काम करना

The idiom "to bell the cat" refers to undertaking a risky or dangerous task that requires courage and determination. It signifies a situation where someone decides to do something difficult…
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