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Proverb


Pronounce Proverb as P R OW V EH R B.

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Phonetic transcription for proverb

  • Traditional IPA Phonetic transcription of proverb: | proʊvɛrb |
  • Modern IPA Phonetic transcription of proverb: | prɒvɛrb |

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Meanings for proverb

a sentence that people often quote to which gives advice or state a universal truth

proverb, adage, saw, byword(noun)

a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people

an often stated observation regarding something from common experience

her grandfather has a proverb for every occasion

Example Sentences of proverb

I have heard this proverb used.

The proverb is familiar.

As the proverb goes, time really is money.

Do you have a similar proverb in French?

Is there a similar proverb in Japan?

An old proverb says that time is money.

Is there also a similar proverb in Japan?

This proverb is worth remembering.

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Proverb in different languages

  • مثلArabic
  • proverbio Spanish
  • ことわざJapanese
  • atas Turkish

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