shed light on
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To make something clearer or easier to understand; to provide an explanation or new information that helps explain a situation, problem, or mystery. The phrase implies illuminating a subject that was previously dark, obscure, or confusing.
Usage
- The phrase "shed light on" is used to describe the act of providing clarification, insight, or understanding. It is followed by the object (the topic being clarified).
- It is often used in academic, journalistic, and formal contexts, but is also common in everyday speech.
Examples
- Verb:
- The newly discovered documents shed light on the author's early life. (The documents provided new information that made the author's early life easier to understand.)
- Her research aims to shed light on the causes of the economic crisis. (Her research aims to provide an explanation for the causes.)
- Can anyone shed light on why the system failed? (Can anyone provide information to clarify the reason for the failure?)
Advanced Usage
- "to shed new/fresh light on something": To provide a new perspective or previously unknown information that changes the understanding of a topic.
- The archaeologist's find sheds new light on ancient trading routes.
- "to shed further light on something": To provide additional clarification or detail.
- The witness's testimony shed further light on the events of that night.
Variants and Related Words
- Illuminate (verb): To clarify or explain; to light up. (More formal/literary synonym).
- His lecture illuminated the complex theory.
- Clarify (verb): To make a statement or situation clearer and less confusing.
- Could you clarify your instructions?
- Elucidate (verb): To explain or make something clear. (More formal).
- The professor elucidated the poem's meaning.
Synonyms
- Explain
- Clarify
- Illuminate
- Elucidate
- Clear up
Related Phrases
- Cast light on: Has a very similar meaning to "shed light on."
- The investigation cast light on the corruption scandal.
- Throw light on: Another common variant with identical meaning.
- His comments threw light on the company's financial difficulties.
Idioms
- While "shed light on" is itself an idiomatic phrase, it is not typically part of a larger idiom. Its meaning is fixed as "to clarify or explain."
Verb
- make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
- Could you clarify these remarks?
- Clear up the question of who is at fault