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  1. idiom. Add to word list. something that seems bad or unlucky at first but causes something good to happen later: Being laid off was a blessing in disguise – within a month I got a much better job. (Definition of a blessing in disguise from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of a blessing in disguise.

  2. blessing in disguise, a. Good luck coming out of bad; a misfortune unexpectedly turning into a good thing. “E’en crosses from his sov’reign hand are blessings in disguise,” wrote the eighteenth-century poet James Hervey, “cross” here meaning “a cross to bear,” or burden.

  3. Whenever he made a slip-up in a painting, he’d stay calm and simply say, “it’s a happy little accident,” and proceed to use the mistake to create something new in the painting. That’s a blessing in disguise. Discover the meaning behind the phrase a blessing in disguise with this quick guide.

  4. May 8, 2023 · The idiom "a blessing in disguise" is used to describe an event or fact that at first seemed bad or unfortunate, but later turned out to be a good thing. So this event is literally a "blessing in disguise": it appears to be a disgrace but turns out to be a blessing.

  5. A misfortune that unexpectedly turns into good fortune, as in Missing the train was a blessing in disguise, for if I hadn't, I wouldn't have met my future wife . [Mid-1700s]

  6. An unfortunate event or situation that results in an unforeseen positive outcome. Running late for work turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I would have been in the middle of that big multi-car pileup had I left the house on time. A: "Being laid off turned out to be a blessing in disguise? Really?" B: "Oh, yeah.

  7. “A blessing in disguise” is an idiom that refers to the idea that something that appears to be a misfortune or a piece of bad luck can have unexpected benefits. It is frequently used in everyday speech and has wide usage in the titles of creative works – novels, songs, poems and more. Origin of “a blessing in disguise”

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