Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
someone's bark is worse than their bite
idiom
/ˈsʌmwʌnz bɑrk ɪz wɜrs ðən ðɛr baɪt/

Definition
A phrase used to describe a person who makes threats or expresses anger but is not actually dangerous or harmful.

Examples
- Although he often complains loudly about the rules, I find that his bark is worse than his bite; he never actually enforces them.
- She talks a tough game, but I know her bark is worse than her bite; she wouldn’t hurt a fly.

Meaning
It suggests that a person’s words may sound aggressive or intimidating, but their actions reveal that they are not as fierce or threatening as they appear.

Synonyms
- All bark and no bite
- Sound and fury
- Bluster