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Break one's word and make sentences

About breaking your word, the sentence is as follows:

1. This politician often breaks his word. He made many promises to voters, but he never kept them.

2. The company leader clearly promised a salary increase, but he went back on his word, which made the employees very disappointed.

He offered to help me at first, but he broke his word and completely ignored me.

The boss of this team often reneges on his word, saying that he should strongly support the development of the team, but frequently cuts back on investment.

The government previously announced that it would not increase taxes, but suddenly it went back on its word and brought a heavy burden to the people.

This person has always been an advocate of environmental protection, but he doesn't care about the waste of resources in real life, which can be described as reneging on his word.

7. My friend promised to help me, but he broke his word, which made me very disappointed.

8. The candidate kept saying that he wanted to change the community environment, but after taking office, he went back on his word and did nothing about environmental issues.

9. Before marriage, he promised to be single-minded to me, but after marriage, he broke his word and often made love outside.

10, this celebrity once actively participated in public welfare activities, but went back on his word, and later even defrauded public welfare donations.

The meaning of renege:

To say or do something and then go back on our word. Describe words and deeds as inconsistent and capricious. The original intention is that others will treat you as you treat others.

Source: Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia: The one that doesn't get in your way; Those who go against it are also.

Synonym: willfulness, breaking one's word, breaking one's word, changing three times.

Antonym: a promise is as good as a thousand dollars, words and deeds are consistent, words will be carried out, and words will be kept.

Analysis:

Go back on our word is an idiom, which means that words or actions are completely opposite and inconsistent, which often means that words and deeds are different and beliefs are not firm. It can be used to describe that a person or organization has expressed a certain position or commitment on one thing, but in practice it is completely opposite and violates the original position or commitment. This idiom is usually derogatory, implying that the other party is unprincipled, unreliable and unreliable.