[Idiom] BARK IS WORSE THAN BITE. - Discover How to Decode Exciting Phrases

Bark is worse than bite.

Bark is worse than bite.

Seems scary but isn't.

Bark is worse than bite" is an intriguing idiom that compares someone's harsh words or aggressive demeanor to their actual behavior. It's often used to describe individuals who seem intimidating or threatening but are relatively harmless when it comes to action. Picture a dog that barks loudly but isn't likely to bite; similarly, a person whose bark is worse than their bite is more about noise than actual danger.

Example Sentences

  1. His manager’s bark is worse than his bite; he’s actually quite supportive in reviews.

    His manager seems harsh but is actually quite supportive during reviews.

  2. People avoid Mr. Thomason because they think he's strict, but his bark is worse than his bite.

    People avoid Mr. Thomason because they think he's strict, but he's actually not that bad.

  3. Don’t worry about the warnings; the inspector’s bark is worse than his bite, and he often lets small things slide.

    Don't worry about the warnings; the inspector often lets small things slide despite the initial impression.

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