the idiom of don't judge a book by its cover just in one word
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The English idiom "don't judge a book by its cover" is a metaphorical phrase that means one shouldn't prejudge the worth or value of something by its outward appearance alone.
For example,
"That man may look very small and insignificant, but don't judge a book by its cover –
he's a very powerful man in his circle".
Looks aren't everything. –
All that is gold does not glitter. –
Don't be shallow. – Don't just look at the surface.
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– Looks aren't everything.
– All that is gold does not glitter.
.– Don't be shallow.
– .Don't just look at the surface
they are the other ways of saying "don't judge a book by its cover"
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