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a blessing in disguise

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a blessing in disguise

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. It gave me space to think about what I really want to be doing, and I ended up going back to school for my real passion—architecture." This will all work out, you'll see. I'm certain it's a blessing in disguise.
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blessing in disguise

Fig. something that at first seems bad, but later turns out to be beneficial. Tony's motorcycle accident was a blessing in disguise, because he got enough insurance money from the other driver to make a down payment on a house. Dad's illness was a blessing in disguise; it brought the family together for the first time in years.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

blessing in disguise

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]
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

a blessing in disguise

COMMON If an event is a blessing in disguise, it causes problems at first, but later brings greater advantages. Franklin's illness proved a blessing in disguise, for it gave him strength and courage which he had not had before. The defeat might be a blessing in disguise — she now avoids a quarter final clash with America's Linda Harvey-Wild. Other observers feel the split may be a blessing in disguise for the organization.
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Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012

a blessing in disguise

an apparent misfortune that eventually has good results.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017

a blessing in disˈguise

a thing that seems bad, unpleasant, etc. at first but that has advantages in the end: Not getting that job was a blessing in disguise, as the firm went out of business only a few months later.
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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. The phrase has been a cliché for about a century.
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The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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The couple have now built a new business from scratch at the Black Bull Inn in Frosterley, Weardale ( and are even beginning to see the loss of the coffee shop as a blessing in disguise.
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0 GABRIEL AGBONLAHOR believes Aston Villa's early European exit could prove "a blessing in disguise" and allow Martin O'Neill's side to push for a Champions League place.
The current troubles may come to be seen as a blessing in disguise if the end result is a more sustainable business environment.
Cliffe House manager is Kevin Fitzpatrick said: "It turned out to be a bit of a blessing in disguise."
BILL Clinton's heart scare was a blessing in disguise and a warning to everyone, his wife said yesterday.
'But it could have been a blessing in disguise because it's given me a full month to get ready for England.'
But Westwood said: ``I felt my technique was becoming flawed and I was getting by on adrenal in and the knack of winning, so maybe these three years have been a blessing in disguise.''
"In a way that defeat could be a blessing in disguise because we were getting carried away after the Feyenoord and Southampton games," he said.
Your Pension magazine argues that the miserly state pension in Britain is a blessing in disguise because it has encouraged private investment.
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