kǒu
jiàn

idiom

Meaning of 口蜜腹剑

口蜜腹剑 means honey-mouthed but dagger-hearted; hypocritically kind but malicious at heart. Pronounced kǒu mì fù jiàn.

  • honey-mouthed but dagger-hearted; hypocritically kind but malicious at heart

Definitions & Examples

Yào
fáng
xiē
kǒu
jiàn
de
xiǎo
rén
 

Be wary of those villains who are honey-mouthed but dagger-hearted.

biǎo
miàn
shàng
duì
hěn
hǎo
 
shí
shàng
kǒu
jiàn
 
zhí
zài
suàn
 

On the surface he is very nice to you, but in reality, he's hypocritical and malicious, always scheming against you.

 
zhì
tōng
jiàn
 
xíng
róng
Lín
 
kǒu
yǒu
 
yǒu
jiàn
 
 

The "Comprehensive Mirror to Aid in Governance" describes Li Linfu as having "honey in his mouth and a sword in his belly."

Zhè
zhǒng
kǒu
jiàn
de
wěi
jūn
zhēn
xiǎo
rén
gèng
 

This kind of hypocrite who is honey-mouthed and dagger-hearted is more frightening than a genuine villain.