Meaning of the word "a good tale is none the worse for being told twice" in English
What does "a good tale is none the worse for being told twice" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
a good tale is none the worse for being told twice
US /ə ɡʊd teɪl ɪz nʌn ðə wɜrs fɔr ˈbiɪŋ toʊld twaɪs/
UK /ə ɡʊd teɪl ɪz nʌn ðə wɜːs fɔː ˈbiːɪŋ təʊld twaɪs/
Idiom
a good story is worth hearing more than once; repetition does not diminish the quality of something truly good
Example:
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I know you've heard this story before, but a good tale is none the worse for being told twice.
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Go ahead and tell it again; a good tale is none the worse for being told twice.