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200 Common Proverbs in English with Meaning

200 Common Proverbs in English with Meaning
Written by Muhammad Waqas

Learn common English proverbs that are generally used by English learners to speak English. These proverbs will be quite helpful in the academic field of life. We use a proverb while speaking when we intend to convey a terse without prolonging anything.
Proverbs are considered wise sayings that is used to offer a piece of life advice. they are full of wisdom. they possess a universal meaning. proverbs can be used easily to relate to different things at various levels. they can be fitted into any situation. Sometimes, we are unable to comprehend the complete lecture but small proverbs can make that long lecture easy to understand.

What is a Proverb?

A proverb is a short saying that gives advice or shares wisdom based on common sense or experience. It’s usually passed down from generation to generation and often teaches a lesson or provides guidance for life situations. Proverbs are like little nuggets of wisdom that help us understand life better and make good decisions. Examples of proverbs include “A stitch in time saves nine.

200 common Proverbs in English

  • Everything is fair in love and war
  • What cannot be cured must be endured
  • Time and tide wait for none
  • Generosity brings prosperity.
  • Wasp hunt the honey pot
  • Every cloud has a silver lining
  • A wish coming True
  • More mouths will have more talks
  • To talk big without having a big position
  • To use the available opportunity
  • One is afraid of his/her crime.
  • The division is the main reason for the damage
  • Casting pearls before swine
  • Getting involved without having
  • As you sow so shall you reap
  • A person who tries to be on two sides goes nowhere
  • The grass is always greener on the other side
  • He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth
  • Money earned the wrong way will be taken away, would be lost
  • It is a matter of grave concern.
  • Do not put off till tomorrow what you can today
  • Self-done is well done.
  • Watch the oil and watch it pour
  • Hard nut to crack
  • The child is in the armpit, chaos in the city
  • Avarice is the root of all evils
  • To go about the same old beaten path
  • Barking dogs seldom bite
  • A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
  • Fool to others to himself a sage
  • A wolf in lamb’s clothing
  • Good mind, good find
  • Gather thistles & expect pickles
  • Neither fish nor fowl
  • Between the devil and the deep sea
  • Out of sight, out of mind
  • To throw the dust into the eyes
  • Blood is thicker than water
  • Respect yourself and you will be expected
  • It is useless to cry over spilled milk
  • To show anger after getting embarrassed.
  • Traitors are the worst enemy.
  • No one is a hero in his house.
  • When buffaloes fight the grass suffers.
  • Rod is the logic of fools.
  • Riches have wings
  • Death defies the doctor
  • Blood is thicker than water
  • Out of the frying pan into the fire
  • Out of sight, out of mind
  • Neither fish nor fowl
  • Union is strength
  • Tit for tat
  • Slow and steady wins the race
  • Silent is half consent
  • All’s well that ends well
  • To err is human
  • A wish coming true
  • More mouths will have more talks
  • The grass is always cleaner on the other side
  • To use available opportunity
  • It is no use crying over spilled milk
  • A nine days wonder
  • God helps those who help themselves
  • As long as there is life there is hope
  • There is no rose without a thorn
  • To burn the candle at both ends
  • Even walls have ears
  • A word of wise is enough
  • Do good have good
  • Rome was not built on a day
  • A drop into the ocean
  • Great boast little roast
  • Charity begins at home
  • It takes two to make a quarrel
  • Two hunts with one arrow
  • A wolf in sheep’s clothing
  • Casting pearls before swine
  • Something is better than nothing
  • Prevention is better than cure
  • Think before you leap
  • A man is known by the company he keeps
  • Between the devil and the deep sea
  • Self-praise is not a recommendation
  • A figure among ciphers
  • A bad name is worse than a bad deed
  • Two hunts with one arrow
  • To make a mountain of a maul hill
  • To strike while the iron is hot
  • Old mare red reigns
  • Health is wealth
  • The empty vessel makes much noise
  • Neither king nor minister
  • As long as there is life there is hope
  • Might is right
  • Haste makes waste
  • Barking dogs seldom bite
  • Where there is a will there is a way
  • As you sow so shall you reap
  • Money makes the mare go
  • Handsome is that handsome does
  • Too much familiarity breeds contempt
  • Love is blind
  • To arrest Tom and punish Sam
  • Truth fears no examination
  • A rolling stone gathers no moss
  • Honesty is the best policy
  • A burnt child dreads the fire
  • There is something wrong with the bottom
  • Society molds a man
  • Love begets love
  • A drowning man catches at a straw
  • All that glitters is not gold
  • No pains no gains
  • Pride hath a fall
  • Necessity is the mother of invention
  • Diamond cuts diamond
  • Greed is curse
  • A bad workman always quarrels with his tools
  • A bird in hand is worth two in the bush
  • Beauty requires no paint
  • Expect no good in return
  • Time and tide wait for none
  • Evidence does not need proof
  • Grapes are sour
  • Honey is not for ass’s mouth
  • A stitch in time saves nine
  • A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
  • An uninvited guest is never welcomed
  • To go about the same beaten path
  • More mouths will have more talks
  • If Allah wills not, no one can Harm.
  • Nothing comes amiss to a hungry man
  • To use the available opportunity
  • Evidence does not need proof
  • Casting pearls before swine
  • Between the devil and the deep-sea
  • Rubbing salt on one’s wound
  • All’s well that ends well
  • It takes two to quarrel.
  • Beggars can’t be choosers.
  • A picture is worth a thousand.
  • Actions speak louder than word.
  • Better safe than sorry.
  • Count your chickens before they hatch.
  • Better late than never.
  • Appearances can be deceptive.
  • Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
  • Early bird catches the worm.
  • Enjoy it while it lasts.
  • Strike while the iron is hot.
  • Laughter is the best medicine.
  • Every dog has its day.
200 Common Proverbs in English with Meaning

Common Proverbs in English

200 Common Proverbs in English with Meaning

Common Proverbs in English with Meaning


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