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Butter wouldn't melt Meaning in English

expression

BUH-ter WOOD-nt MELT
BUT-uh WOOD-nt MELT

Definition

Used to describe someone who appears to be very innocent and sweet, but may actually be clever or mischievous. Often implies their good behavior is just for show.

Usage & Nuances

This is a British English idiom, usually used humorously or ironically. Often said about children or adults who outwardly seem innocent but are secretly clever or mischievous. Common: 'look as if butter wouldn't melt (in their mouth).' Rare in US English. Not used for genuinely innocent people.

Example Sentences

She looks so sweet, like butter wouldn't melt.

basic

Don't be fooled—he acts like butter wouldn't melt.

basic

She always talks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth.

basic

He got away with the prank because everyone thought butter wouldn't melt with him.

natural

You should have seen her face—butter wouldn't melt, but I know she did it!

natural

She sits there, looking like butter wouldn't melt, but she's the biggest troublemaker in class.

natural