New broom sweeps clean, a In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "new broom sweeps clean, a", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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A new broom sweeps clean British proverb

A new manager will usually make drastic adjustments to prove his or her competence.

A: "I'm so glad that the new manager is very thoughtful." B: "Well, a new broom sweeps clean."

A: "What do you think of our new boss?" B: "I think he's doing a great job." A: "Definitely! A new broom sweeps clean."

Other phrases about:

to leave well enough alone

Try to avoid to change something because doing something else could make things worse

Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely

As a person's power increases, his or her sense of morality lessens.

tailor (something) to (someone or something)

To revise, adapt, or customize something to fit someone or something

accommodate (someone's) wishes

To change  a situation to fit in with one's wishes or needs

Origin of A new broom sweeps clean

John Heywood. (Image Source: ReginajeffersBlog)

This is an old proverb that was first mentioned in John Heywood Proverbs in 1546.

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swallow the bait

If you swallow the bait, you take something that someone offers you, or agree to do something that someone asks you to do without knowing that it is a trick or way of getting something from you.

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You can't just do whatever he wants you to do. Don't swallow the bait.

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