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Better Alone Than in a Bad Company – बुरी संगत से अकेला भला

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Better alone than in a bad company" emphasizes that being by yourself is preferable to associating with negative or harmful people. It highlights the importance of choosing…
Posted by admin 17/04/2025
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Behind One’s Back – छिपकर कुछ करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Behind one’s back" refers to doing something secretly or deceitfully without someone’s knowledge, especially when it may harm or betray them. Hindi Equivalent: "छिपकर कुछ करना"Literal Meaning: "To…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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Adversity Tries Friends – मुसीबत में मित्र की परख

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Adversity tries friends" means that true friendship is tested during difficult times. When challenges arise, you discover who genuinely stands by you and who abandons you. Hindi…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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A Traitor is the Worst Enemy – गद्दार सबसे बड़ा दुश्मन

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A traitor is the worst enemy" means that betrayal from within is far more dangerous than attacks from outside. Those who were once trusted but turn disloyal…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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A Thing is Valued Where it Belongs – जिसकी कदर, वहाँ कदर

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A thing is valued where it belongs" means that people or objects are truly appreciated in the right environment or by those who understand their worth. It…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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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…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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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:…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025

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