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Learn Nowa good name is far better than riches
/ə ɡʊd neɪm ɪz fɑːr ˈbetər ðæn ˈrɪtʃɪz/
Example:
He chose to tell the truth and lose the deal, believing that a good name is far better than riches.
a good name keeps its luster in the dark
/ə ɡʊd neɪm kiːps ɪts ˈlʌstər ɪn ðə dɑːrk/
Example:
He never compromised his integrity, believing that a good name keeps its luster in the dark.
give a dog a bad name and hang him
/ɡɪv ə dɔɡ ə bæd neɪm ænd hæŋ hɪm/
Example:
He was accused of theft years ago and still can't find a job; give a dog a bad name and hang him.
he that has an ill name is half hanged
/hi ðæt hæz æn ɪl neɪm ɪz hæf hæŋd/
Example:
Even though he was innocent, the rumors persisted because he that has an ill name is half hanged.
an ill wound is cured, not an ill name
/æn ɪl wuːnd ɪz kjʊrd, nɑːt æn ɪl neɪm/
Example:
He realized that an ill wound is cured, not an ill name after the scandal ruined his career.
more people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows
/mɔːr ˈpiːpl noʊ tɑːm fuːl ðæn tɑːm fuːl noʊz/
Example:
He was surprised when a stranger waved at him, but as they say, more people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows.
there is no such thing as bad publicity
/ðɛr ɪz noʊ sʌtʃ θɪŋ æz bæd pʌbˈlɪs.ə.t̬i/
Example:
The scandal actually increased his book sales, proving that there is no such thing as bad publicity.
throw dirt enough, and hopefully some will stick
/θroʊ dɜːrt ɪˈnʌf ænd ˈhoʊpfəli sʌm wɪl stɪk/
Example:
The politician's rivals are trying to ruin his reputation; they know that if they throw dirt enough, some will stick.