Give The Devil His Due Meaning

Give The Devil His Due is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) To acknowledge the positive qualities of a person who is unpleasant or disliked.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Give The Devil His Due

(idiomatic) To acknowledge the positive qualities of a person who is unpleasant or disliked.

Example : 1597, William Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part I, act 1, sc. 2:  . . . for he was never yet a breaker of  proverbs: he will give the devil his due.1821, Sir Walter Scott, Kenilworth, ch. 4:  Yet give the devil his due; Says grace before he doth a deed of villainy.1922, Zane Grey, The Day of the Beast, ch. 5:  And to give the devil his due he's finer than ever. Too damn fine for this crowd!2007 April 5, Richard Schickel, "The Fog of War Resistance" (film review), Time:  We are obliged, at least this once, to give the devil his due — and to consider the possibility that he may even be, in this instance, the angel of bleak truthfulness.

Meaning of Give The Devil His Due

Give The Devil His Due is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Give The Devil His Due stands for (idiomatic) To acknowledge the positive qualities of a person who is unpleasant or disliked.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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