Actions speak louder than words.
/ˈækʃənz spiːk ˈlaʊdər ðæn wɜrds/
Actions speak louder than words.
/ˈækʃənz spiːk ˈlaʊdər ðæn wɜrds/
The saying "actions speak louder than words" emphasizes that what someone actually does is more important and revealing than what they merely speak about. It's often used to motivate honesty through behavior or to criticize those who make promises but fail to follow through. An example might be, if a friend continuously mentions they'll help you move but never shows up, their inaction shows their reliability more than their words.
He promised to change, but actions speak louder than words.
It critiques the reliability of someone's promise compared to their actual behavior.
She says she supports us, but actions speak louder than words, right?
It questions the sincerity of a person's verbal support in contrast to their actions.
Everyone can talk about being environmentally friendly, but actions speak louder than words, so recycle more.
It emphasizes the importance of tangible actions over verbal declarations in promoting environmental responsibility.