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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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A Constant Guest is Never Welcome – बार-बार का मेहमान अच्छा नहीं

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A constant guest is never welcome" suggests that even the most beloved guests can become unwelcome if they overstay their visits or come too frequently. Hindi Equivalent:…
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A Closed Mouth Catches No Flies – चुप रहने से मुसीबत टलती है

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A closed mouth catches no flies" suggests that staying silent often prevents trouble. Just as keeping your mouth closed stops flies from entering, being discreet with words…
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A Burnt Child Dreads the Fire – दूध का जला छाछ को फूँकता है

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A burnt child dreads the fire" means that someone who has suffered a bad experience becomes extra cautious to avoid similar situations in the future. Hindi Equivalent:…
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