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silver lining

3 antonyms and opposites of silver lining, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A hopeful or beneficial aspect of an otherwise bad situation.

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Neutral idiom, safe in speech and most writing; can feel like a cliché in polished prose.

Etymology

From the proverb 'every cloud has a silver lining', picturing sunlight edging a dark cloud with bright light.

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Frequently asked questions

Where does the phrase every cloud has a silver lining come from?

It is a proverb built on a simple observation: when the sun is behind a dark cloud it lights up the cloud's edges. The image circulated in English poetry and popular writing well before it settled into the fixed proverb we use today.

What is the difference between a silver lining and a blessing in disguise?

A silver lining is one good element inside something that is still, overall, bad. A blessing in disguise turns out to have been good on balance all along, once you can see the whole picture.

Is silver lining always positive?

The phrase itself is positive, but it is sometimes used sceptically or bitterly, as in 'if there's a silver lining here, I can't find it'. Offered too quickly to someone in distress it can also come across as dismissive.

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