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shed light on

The new evidence helped shed light on the mysterious disappearance.

Definition
  1. 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."
shed light on

The new evidence helped shed light on the mysterious disappearance.

Verb
  1. make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
    • Could you clarify these remarks?
    • Clear up the question of who is at fault