see the light
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Definition
Verb phrase: 1. To understand or accept something after a period of ignorance or resistance: To finally comprehend a truth, realize the error of one's ways, or accept a new idea or belief. 2. To undergo a spiritual or moral conversion: To experience a profound change in perspective, often leading to an improvement in behavior or attitude.
Usage Examples
- Verb phrase:
- After years of unhealthy habits, he finally saw the light and started exercising regularly.
- She was skeptical about the new policy, but after hearing the benefits, she saw the light.
- The company saw the light and decided to invest in renewable energy sources.
Advanced Usage
- "to make someone see the light": To cause someone to understand or accept something.
- It took a serious accident to make him see the light about driving safely.
- Often implies a significant, positive change in understanding or behavior after a period of stubbornness or error.
Variants and Related Words
- See the error of one's ways: A closely related idiom meaning to realize one's mistakes and decide to improve.
- Enlightenment (n): The state of gaining spiritual insight or intellectual knowledge.
- Conversion (n): The process of changing one's beliefs or opinions.
Synonyms
- Come around: To change one's opinion or decision.
- Have a change of heart: To change one's feelings or intentions about something.
- Realize: To become fully aware of something as a fact.
Related Idioms
- See the writing on the wall: To perceive that something bad is going to happen (different meaning, but structurally similar).
- A lightbulb moment: A sudden moment of understanding or inspiration.
Verb
- change for the better
- The lazy student promised to reform
- the habitual cheater finally saw the light