a blessing

/ə ˈblɛsɪŋ/
noun phraseIntermediate
general

something that brings good fortune, happiness, or benefit

Her recovery from illness was a blessing for her family.

The family felt fortunate and relieved by her recovery.

The rain was a blessing for the drought-stricken crops.

The rain provided much-needed relief to the crops.

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Often used to express gratitude or relief for a positive event or situation.

Collocations

a blessing in disguisesomething that seems bad at first but turns out to be goodcount your blessingsto appreciate what you have

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Related Phrases

blessing in disguiseidiom
something that seems bad at first but turns out to be good
count your blessingsphrase
to appreciate what you have

💡Pro Tip

Religious Context

In religious contexts, 'a blessing' often refers to divine favor or grace.

Gold Rule

Gratitude

Use 'a blessing' to express gratitude for positive events or situations.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'blessynge', from Old English 'blēdsung', meaning 'act of blessing'

📝Usage Notes

Often used in religious or spiritual contexts to describe divine favor or grace.

Word Breakdown

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indefinite article
article
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blessing
something good or beneficial
noun
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