Communication Tools & Skills Vocabulary Set in Social Interaction: Full and Detailed List
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Learn Nowa civil question deserves a civil answer
/ə ˈsɪv.əl ˈkwes.tʃən dɪˈzɜːrvz ə ˈsɪv.əl ˈæn.sər/
Example:
Don't be so rude to him; a civil question deserves a civil answer.
a drink is shorter than a tale
/ə drɪŋk ɪz ˈʃɔːrtər ðæn ə teɪl/
Example:
We only have time for one round, as they say, a drink is shorter than a tale.
a good tongue is a good weapon
/ə ɡʊd tʌŋ ɪz ə ɡʊd ˈwɛpən/
Example:
He managed to talk his way out of the fine; truly, a good tongue is a good weapon.
a good listener is a silent flatterer
/ə ɡʊd ˈlɪs.ən.ər ɪz ə ˈsaɪ.lənt ˈflæt.ər.ər/
Example:
He didn't say much, but he made her feel like the most interesting person in the room; truly, a good listener is a silent flatterer.
a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse
/ə nɑːd ɪz æz ɡʊd æz ə wɪŋk tuː ə blaɪnd hɔːrs/
Example:
I didn't have to explain the plan; a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.
a picture is worth a thousand words
/ə ˈpɪktʃər ɪz wɜːrθ ə ˈθaʊzənd wɜːrdz/
Example:
The news report showed the devastation of the flood; truly, a picture is worth a thousand words.
actions speak louder than words
/ˈæk.ʃənz spiːk ˈlaʊ.dɚ ðæn wɝːdz/
Example:
He keeps promising to help, but actions speak louder than words.
/mʌst ɪz ə kɪŋz wɜːrd/
Example:
You cannot refuse this order; must is a king's word.
a gentle tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness in it breaks the spirit
/ə ˈdʒɛntəl tʌŋ ɪz ə tri əv laɪf, bʌt pərˈvɜːrsnəs ɪn ɪt breɪks ðə ˈspɪrɪt/
Example:
Remember that a gentle tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness in it breaks the spirit; try to speak kindly to him.
be swift to hear and slow to speak
/bi swɪft tu hɪr ænd sloʊ tu spik/
Example:
In a heated argument, it is best to be swift to hear and slow to speak.
/ˈev.ri ˈpɪk.tʃɚ telz ə ˈstɔːr.i/
Example:
Look at his face in this photo; every picture tells a story.
/hɑːrd wɜːrdz breɪk noʊ boʊnz/
Example:
I know he was shouting at you, but remember that hard words break no bones.
you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
/ju kæn kætʃ mɔːr flaɪz wɪð ˈhʌni ðæn wɪð ˈvɪnɪɡər/
Example:
Try being nice to the customer service agent; you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
kind words will unlock an iron door
/kaɪnd wɜrdz wɪl ʌnˈlɑk æn ˈaɪərn dɔr/
Example:
Instead of arguing with the angry customer, she remained polite, knowing that kind words will unlock an iron door.
/lɛŋkθ biˈɡɛts ˈloʊðɪŋ/
Example:
The speaker should keep it brief; remember that length begets loathing.
it is good to make a bridge of gold to a flying enemy
/ɪt ɪz ɡʊd tu meɪk ə brɪdʒ ʌv ɡoʊld tu ə ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ ˈen.ə.mi/
Example:
Instead of cornering the competitor, the CEO decided it is good to make a bridge of gold to a flying enemy by offering a generous buyout.
many a true word is spoken in jest
/ˈmɛni ə truː wɜːrd ɪz ˈspoʊkən ɪn dʒɛst/
Example:
He laughed when he said he was broke, but many a true word is spoken in jest.