once bitten, twice shy
English
Alternative forms
- once burned, twice shy
- once hurt, twice shy
Synonyms
- a burnt child dreads the fire
- the burnt child dreads the fire
- A beaten dog may cower before a friendly hand.
- Bitten by a snake on one morning, afraid of the rope by the well for ten years.
Related terms
Similar phrases using elliptical causation ("if/then"):
- another day, another dollar
- fall seven times, stand up eight
- finders, keepers
- first come, first served
- in for a penny, in for a pound
- laugh before breakfast, cry before supper
- least said, soonest mended
- mo' money, mo' problems
- no body, no crime
- no cross, no crown
- no fears, no tears
- no guts, no glory
- no harm, no foul
- no hero, no villain
- no losers, no winners
- no pain, no gain
- nothing ventured, nothing gained
- out of sight, out of mind
- waste not, want not
Translations
one is cautious in the future if hurt in the past
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References
- Gregory Y. Titelman, Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings, 1996, →ISBN, p. 261.
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