at first blush

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at first blush

At first blush, the job offer appeared perfect.

Definition

Adverb: As a first impression; upon initial consideration or appearance.

Usage

This adverb describes an immediate, often superficial, judgment or reaction to something when it is first seen or considered. It implies that this initial view may not be complete or accurate upon closer examination. It is typically used at the beginning of a sentence or clause.

Examples
  • At first blush, the proposal seemed perfectly reasonable.
  • At first blush, the town appeared quiet and sleepy.
  • The solution, at first blush, looks too simple to be effective.
Advanced Usage

The phrase is formal and somewhat literary. It is used to introduce an initial observation that is often followed by a contrasting statement revealing a deeper truth or complication.

  • At first blush, the agreement seemed fair, but the hidden clauses made it unacceptable.
  • At first blush, he seemed arrogant, yet further conversation revealed a thoughtful and humble person.
Variants and Related Words
  • First blush (noun phrase): The initial stage or appearance.
    • On the first blush of the evidence, the case was clear.
Synonyms
  • At first glance
  • On the face of it
  • Superficially
  • Ostensibly
  • Initially
Related Idioms
  • At first sight/glance: Having a very similar meaning and more common in everyday speech.
    • It was love at first sight.
    • At first glance, the figures looked correct.
at first blush

At first blush, the job offer appeared perfect.

Adverb
  1. as a first impression
    • at first blush the offer seemed attractive

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