Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

murder-will-out

idiom
ˈmɜːrdər wɪl aʊt
Definition
A phrase suggesting that the truth about a crime, particularly murder, will eventually be revealed despite attempts to conceal it.
Examples
  • Despite his initial denial, everyone knew that murder-will-out; the evidence was too strong to ignore.
  • The film’s central theme was that murder-will-out, as the protagonist struggled to hide the truth.
Meaning
The idea that no matter how much one tries to hide or cover up a crime, the truth will ultimately come to light.
Synonyms
  • The truth will out
  • Truth will reveal itself
  • The guilty will be discovered