See something through rose coloured glasses In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "see something through rose coloured glasses", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-12-17 11:12

Meaning of See something through rose coloured glasses (redirected from through rose-coloured spectacles )

Variants:

rose-tinted spectacles

Through rose-coloured spectacles phrase

If you look at/ see something through rose-coloured spectacles, you focus only the pleasant things about a situation and not notice the unpleasant things.

She is the one always seeing things through rose-coloured spectacles.

The manager saw the plan through rose-coloured spectacles and didn't realize serious problems in it.

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look at/see sth through rose-coloured/rose-tinted glasses

If you look at/ see something through rose-coloured spectacles/rose-tinted glasses, you focus only the pleasant things about a situation and not notice the unpleasant things.

grateful for small blessings

To appreciate small benefits or opportunities, especially in difficult situations.

 

plastic punk

1. (Adjective) Used to refer to the action of trying and failing to coppy the outrageous, anti-establishment, countercultural looks, attitudes, and styles that were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s

2. (Noun) Used to indicate a person, band, or type of music that tries and fails to replicate punk rock or punk rockers from the late 1970s or early 1980s

sing a different song/tune

To suddenly change one's attitude, opinion or behavior

lend an ear (to one)

To listen to someone in a sympathetic or attentive way

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not your daddy's

This phrase is used to describe something very modern or updated or something that no longer looks like what it's used to.

Example:

It has been a long time since I left my high school, and now I have to admit that it's certainly not your father's high school anymore.

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