Discretion is the better part of valour In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "discretion is the better part of valour", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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discretion is the better part of valour

Discretion is the greater part of valour American British saying

 The word 'better' can be replaced by 'greater' without changing the meaning.

It is better to be careful and avoid dangerous situations rather than rashly or impulsively confront them.

According to Times, Sunday Times (2016), at that point we tragically conclude that for lawmakers and writers, the discretion is the greater part of valour.

I failed in capital investment although my boyfriend advised that the discretion is the better part of valour.

Origin of Discretion is the greater part of valour

The scholarly root of this expression comes from Shakespeare's Henry IV composed in 1596. The express was coined within the 15th century in Britain when valor, strength, and respect were the patterns that required to have appeared as well as practiced. No man of his word was anticipated to be without it. When permitting support to somebody, the valor of the man was seen within the reality that he kept it to himself. Of course, women, at the time, did not have to behave either of these qualities and seem to suffice fair by being able to run a family.

 

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