Lingo

Cause & Effect

20 Words

10m

1.
as a tree falls, so shall it lie
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used to imply that the consequences of one's actions or decisions are inevitable and cannot be avoided, and that people must accept the outcome of their choices, whether positive or negative

Tom was caught stealing from the store.As a tree falls, so shall it lie, and he was arrested and charged with theft.

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a good beginning makes (for|) a good ending
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used to emphasize the importance of preparation, planning, and taking the time to ensure that the start of a task or project is done well, as it could lead to a successful outcome

"Let's start our project with a clear plan and a positive attitude, because a good beginning makes a good ending," said the team leader.

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after a storm comes a calm
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used to encourage and remind one that even the most challenging situations are temporary and that there is always the possibility of a brighter future

She was feeling overwhelmed and stressed, but her mother reminded her that after a storm comes a calm, and that things would get better soon.

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the bigger they are, the (harder|furthest||deeper) they (shall|) fall
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used to suggest that those who are in positions of power or authority are often more vulnerable to failure or defeat because they have more to lose

Those who use their power and influence to harm others will eventually face consequences, because the bigger they are the harder they fall.

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5.
brew, so shall you bake
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used to emphasize the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and recognizing that the effort put in at the outset can significantly impact the eventual outcome

If you invest time and energy into learning and personal growth, you will see positive results in your life.Keep in mind that as you brew, so shall you bake.

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circumstances (often|tend to|) alter cases
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used to emphasize the importance of taking into account the specific circumstances of a situation and making decisions based on those circumstances

The school had a policy of not allowing makeup exams, but when a student missed an exam due to a medical emergency, the administration realized that circumstances alter cases.

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every why (has|hath) a wherefore
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used to say that every action or event has a cause or reason behind it, and that understanding the cause of an event can help one to understand its effects

If you want to solve a problem, you need to understand its root cause, because every why has a wherefore.

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8.
evil be to him who evil (thinks|thinketh)
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used to say that those who have malicious or negative intentions toward others will ultimately bring harm upon themselves

John reminded his friend that 'evil be to him who evil thinks' after he heard him making unfounded accusations about a colleague.

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9.
no cure no pay
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used to imply that a person or entity will only receive payment if they are successful in achieving a specific outcome or result

The cleaning service offered to remove the stubborn stain from the carpet on a 'no cure no pay' basis, meaning that the homeowner would only pay if the stain was successfully removed.

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10.
nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it
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used to imply that the outcome or result of a situation is determined by the factors that were present from the beginning

If you want to excel in your career, you must first invest time and effort in developing your skills and knowledge, because nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it.

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the sooner begun, the sooner done
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used to suggest that procrastination or delay will only prolong the time it takes to complete a task or project

Samantha reminded her team that the sooner begun, the sooner done, and urged them to start working on the project as soon as possible to meet the deadline.

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12.
what you have never had you never miss
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used to suggest that it is easier to live without something when one has never experienced it or owned it before, and that one should focus on the things that one does have instead

Sarah was content with her old phone and refused to upgrade it.She firmly believed in the saying, 'what you have never had, you never miss.'

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13.
easy come, easy go
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used to suggest that when something is obtained or achieved easily, it is often lost or wasted just as easily

He won a lot of money in the casino, but easy come, easy go—he lost it just as fast.

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14.
the bleating of the kid excites the tiger
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used to imply that even innocent or unintended actions can have unintended consequences, and that people should be mindful of the potential risks or dangers of their behavior

When hiking in areas with wildlife, it's important to remain quiet and avoid making sudden movements, as the bleating of the kid can excite the tiger

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first in, best dressed
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used to imply that being proactive and taking early action gives someone an advantage in achieving success or obtaining what they want

The job market can be highly competitive, so first in, best dressed is often the rule when it comes to applying for positions.

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16.
what goes up must come down
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used to suggest that success, power, or fortune is often temporary and that anything that rises to a high position or level will eventually fall or decline

"The economy is booming right now, but we have to be prepared for when things slow down because what goes up must come down," cautioned the economist.

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necessity is the mother of invention
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used to say that when faced with a difficult situation or problem, people are motivated to find new solutions or innovations to overcome it

John had always been interested in technology and gadgets.One day, he found himself in a situation where he needed a specific tool that didn't exist.So he decided to create it himself.As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention.

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18.
there is reason in the roasting of eggs
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used to encourage individuals to be mindful of the significance of even small things and to recognize that there is often a deeper meaning or purpose behind them

The new guy on the team kept questioning all the standard procedures until the boss finally said, "Look, there is reason in the roasting of eggs.We do things this way for a purpose, so just follow the process for now."

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19.
one who handles honey, licks his fingers
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used to imply that a person in charge of financial resources may be tempted to use them for personal gain and could potentially benefit financially as a result

The accountant was tasked with managing the company's finances, but she was caught embezzling funds for her own benefit.As the saying goes, one who handles honey, licks his fingers.

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20.
all covet, all lose
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used to imply that when people become too focused on acquiring something that is highly desired, it can lead to negative outcomes or loss for everyone involved

After getting caught up in a bidding war for a rare collectible, John realized that all covet, all lose, as he ended up paying more than he could afford.He learned the hard way to be more cautious with his desires.

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