The word "people's words are fearful" means that the comments or slanderous words behind one's back are terrible.
From: Chunqiu·Anonymous "The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Jiang Zhongzi": "People can be afraid of talking too much."
Others know that they want to gossip, which makes me sincere. Fear.
Example: Even if we are fearful of others, we must live our truest selves to show others.
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as clauses and objects; with derogatory connotations
Synonyms: people's words are used to make money, people's words are borrowed, rumors are said, people's words are written down, accumulated and destroyed bones
Antonym of word-of-mouth, universal reputation
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1. Synonyms of people's words being feared
Public opinion makes gold
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Explanation: 铄: melt. It describes that public opinion is so powerful that it can even melt metal. It is a metaphor that unanimous opinions can confuse right and wrong.
From: Spring and Autumn Period·Zuo Qiu Ming's "Guoyu·Zhou Yuxia": "Public hearts form a city, and many mouths make gold."
United wills form a city, and one voice speaks one word, even gold and stone can be melted.
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and clause; often used in conjunction with "accumulate and destroy bones"
2. Antonyms for people's words to be fearful
It is well-known by word of mouth
Explanation: Monument: refers to a monument to record merits. Everyone's mouth is a living monument of merit. It is a metaphor that everyone praises.
From: Volume 17 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" written by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "I advise you not to engrave on stubborn stones. Passers-by's mouths on the road are like monuments."
I advise you not to engrave on stubborn stones. On the stubborn rock, the mouths of passers-by are like stone tablets.
Grammar: subject-predicate; used as predicate, object, attributive; with complimentary meaning