See (someone or something) in a new light In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "see (someone or something) in a new light", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-05-10 06:05

Meaning of See (someone or something) in a new light

Synonyms:

have second thoughts , think better of somebody , take another look

See (someone or something) in a new light spoken language verb phrase

Used to describe the action of understanding or perceiving someone or something in a new, especially positive way.

After working with him for two months, I started to see him in a new light.

Once you have your children, you will see your parents in a new light.

Listening to his explanation, I saw him in a new light. It turned out that I had been misunderstanding him.

Now I can see the situation in a new light. It could be a new start for me.

Other phrases about:

appeal from Philip drunk to Philip sober

To urge one to consider something

Grammar and Usage of See (someone or something) in a new light

Verb Forms

  • see (someone or something) in a new light
  • sees (someone or something) in a new light
  • be seeing (someone or something) in a new light
  • saw (someone or something) in a new light

The verb "see" should be conjugated with its tense.

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