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Ray of Light

What Does "Ray of Light" Mean?

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"Ray of light" is an English idiom. It means "a sign of hope or optimism in a difficult or challenging situation; a small glimmer of positivity."

Examples in Sentences

Here are three examples of the idiom "ray of light" used in a sentence:
  • In the midst of their financial struggles, they saw a ray of light when a job offer came through.
  • Her words of encouragement were a ray of light in the dark times they were facing.
  • The unexpected support from the community was a ray of light for the struggling charity.
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What Is an Idiom?

An idiom is a commonly used expression whose meaning does not relate to the literal meaning of its words. In other words, if you were to translate "Ray of Light" word for word, there is no guarantee the translation would help you to understand the meaning.

An idiom often includes a cultural or historical context that makes it difficult for non-native English speakers to understand. A phrase is classified as an idiom when a direct translation of the words does not reveal the meaning. Most idioms rely on shared knowledge or experiences known only to a specific community.

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