no smoke without fire, there's



no smoke without fire, there's

Also, where there's smoke there's fire. A suspicion or rumor usually has a basis in fact, as in When the sales figures continued strong but the company still wasn't making money, he suspected something was wrong-there's no smoke without fire . First stated in the late 1300s, this expression appeared in numerous proverb collections from 1546 on and remains current today.
See also: smoke, without

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ThaneTHAYNEnglish (Rare)
Emerens-Dutch
Natacha-French, Portuguese
Angeronaan-jə-RON-ə (English)Roman Mythology
ChristelKRIS-telGerman
Demetra-Italian, Romanian, Greek