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    Cry wolf
    • call for help when it is not needed, with the effect that one is not believed when one really does need help

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  3. Meaning of cry wolf in English. cry wolf. idiom disapproving. Add to word list. to keep asking for help when you do not need it, with the result that people think you do not need help when you really need it: If you cry wolf too often, people will stop believing you. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Faking & pretending. affect.

  4. Meaning: The meaning of the phrase “cry wolf” is to lie. This phrase refers to a person who lies or complains about something even though no real problems are present. Example: One of my employees called in sick today and said that he needed a few days off. While that might be true, I think he’s crying wolf and really just wants a little ...

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    to keep asking for help, even when you don’t need it. When you really need help, no one believes you.
    to state that there is a problem when there is none. In the event that a real problem comes up no one believes you
    to claim that something is happening when it isn’t
    give a false warning of danger, etc. by crying unnecessarily for help
    The little boy had cried wolfso many times that when he was really sick no one believed him.
    The woman cried wolfso often that when she really needed help the security company took their time to get to her.
    These doomsday cults have cried wolfso many times that no one even listens to them anymore.
    As the children has cried wolftoo often, the parents has stopped taking its notice.

    The idiom is based on a story about a young shepherd. He kept on calling the villagers and telling them that a wolf was attacking his sheep and it always proved to be a joke. When a real wolf came no one believed his cries and all of the sheep were attacked. It was translated from one of Aesop’s fables in 1692. Aesop was a Greek storyteller who liv...

  5. The Meaning of Cry Wolf. The idiom cry wolf is when someone raises a false alarm, typically more than once, leading others to doubt their sincerity even when they tell the truth later. It’s about deceit and karma. If you’re caught lying more than once, it destroys your credibility.

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  6. Cry wolf. Meaning. Intentionally raise a false alarm. Examples. Now Billy, there’s no point crying wolf just to stay up a bit later. We all know that there are no witches in your bedroom. Where did it originate? From the ‘Shepherd Boy who cried Wolf’ story in Aesop’s Fables, translated into English in the 17th century. Where is it used? Worldwide.

  7. Phrases. cry havoc. : to sound an alarm. cry over spilled milk. : to express vain regrets for what cannot be recovered or undone. You made a mistake, but there's no use crying over spilled milk. cry wolf. : to give alarm unnecessarily. News organizations have been warned not to cry wolf.

  8. The term "cry wolf" means to raise a false alarm. Examples of Use: He had a habit of crying wolf whenever he wanted attention, making it difficult to trust his words. After repeatedly making false claims, he cried wolf once again, but this time nobody believed him.

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