Soft fire makes sweet malt In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "soft fire makes sweet malt", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Rachel Chau calendar 2021-07-01 12:07

Meaning of Soft fire makes sweet malt

Synonyms:

haste makes waste , hasty climbers have sudden falls

Soft fire makes sweet malt proverb

Used to imply that if someone is impatient or acts with great haste, they may not achieve their goals

You should not rush to finish your experiment. Remember that soft fire makes sweet malt.

Now we need to take a break because soft fire makes sweet malt.

Other phrases about:

Good things come to those that wait

This proverb means those who are patient will get what they want.

have the patience of a saint

If someone has the patience of a saint, they have a great deal of patience.

keep (one's) socks on

To be patient and calm, especially when becoming irritated or annoyed due to impatience.

Origin of Soft fire makes sweet malt

The idea of the idiom may come from the fact that when you make malt, if the fire is too fierce, it will destroy the malt's sweetness.

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