Every man has a price Meaning in English
expression
التعريف
This expression means that everyone can be persuaded or corrupted, usually with money or other rewards, even if they seem honest or moral.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
This is a cynical saying, often used to express distrust about people's integrity. Common in informal conversation or discussions about ethics or corruption. Not literal—does not mean that everyone actually will be bribed, but suggests the belief that anyone could be if offered enough.
جمل نموذجية
Some people believe that every man has a price.
basic
He said, "Every man has a price, even the honest ones."
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I don't agree that every man has a price.
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When it comes to big money, some say every man has a price.
natural
She refused the offer, but he insisted, "Every man has a price."
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You really believe every man has a price? I think some people can't be bought.
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