10 proverbs with their meanings
Answers
Answer:
Don’t judge a book by its cover
Don’t form an opinion or make a judgment about someone or something based on its outward appearance.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Since apples are rich in vitamin C – which is vital to our health – this proverb means that proper nutrition contributes to good health and fewer visits to the doctor. In this proverb, apples are a symbol of healthy foods and proper nutrition.
Better late than never
It is better to do something late than not do it at all.
Don’t bite the hand that feeds you
Don’t treat badly the person or people on whom you depend or who take care of you in some way.
Rome wasn’t built in a day
Time is needed to do great or important things.
Actions speak louder than words
A person’s true character can be seen by what he does, not by what he says. A person can talk as much as he wants, but he may not actually do anything to back up his words.
It’s no use crying over spilt milk
Don’t waste time crying or complaining about something bad that has happened that cannot be changed.
Still waters run deep
This is said about a person who tends to be quiet and does not say much. Such a person often has a “deep,” interesting personality.
Curiosity killed the cat
You could be harmed by being too curious about or too interested in something that doesn’t concern you.
My hands are tied
This saying is not to be taken literally. It has a different meaning. It means that a person is unable to change things or render help in a given situation.
Out of sight, out of mind
When you don’t see or hear about something, you tend to forget about it.
Easy come, easy go
This means that money is easily earned and just as easily spent or lost (on gambling, for example).
Hope it helps...
Answer:
I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each