Proverbs

What Does "All That Glitters Is Not Gold" Really Mean?

What is the meaning of the proverb "Not all that glitters is gold"?

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What is the answer to "All that glitters is not gold"?

It means that a shiny or attractive appearance does not necessarily mean true quality or true worth. Looks can be deceiving.

Where does the proverb "All that glitters is not gold" come from?

The idea is centuries old and was famously popularized by Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice, warning people not to be fooled by surface shine.

How do you use "All that glitters is not gold" in a sentence?

You might say it about a flashy car that breaks down, or a glamorous job offer that turns out to be exhausting: looks impressive, but the real value isn't there.