🙏 A Blessing in Disguise — Daily English Idiom #40

Ep. #40 teaches "a blessing in disguise" — something that seems bad or unlucky at first but turns out to have a surprisingly good outcome — through a literal disguised-angel illustration, a bold definition card, and a real-conversation example with Sam and Alex.

Miss your train and end up meeting your future boss on the next one?
That's a blessing in disguise. 🌟
Something that looks bad at first — but turns out to work in your favor.
Swipe to see the full definition + a real conversation example 👉

🃏 Card 1 — The Literal Picture An angel... in a trenchcoat and sunglasses. The wings give it away every time.
📖 Card 2 — What It Actually Means Something that seems bad at first, but turns out to be good in the end.
💬 Card 3 — Hear It in a Conversation "I'm actually glad I missed that flight." "Ha — sounds like a blessing in disguise!"

Ever had something go wrong that secretly worked out perfectly? Drop your story below 👇
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English Idiom

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