zhōng
yán
ěr

idiom
common
proverb

Meaning of 忠言逆耳

忠言逆耳 means honest advice that grates on the ear; sincere remonstrance that is unpleasant to hear. Pronounced zhōng yán nì ěr.

  • honest advice that grates on the ear; sincere remonstrance that is unpleasant to hear

Definitions & Examples

Liáng
yào
kǒu
bìng
 
zhōng
yán
ěr
xíng
 

Good medicine tastes bitter but cures illness; honest advice is harsh but helps conduct.

zhī
dào
zhè
xiē
huà
zhōng
yán
ěr
 
dàn
shì
wèi
hǎo
 

I know these words are hard to hear, but I say them for your own good.

Zhōng
yán
ěr
 
wàng
yào
jiè
 

Faithful words offend the ear; I hope you won't take offense.