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bright spot

[ brahyt spot ]

noun

  1. something that is positive or pleasant when most other things are not:

    As rough as this year has been, he notes that one bright spot has been the stock's dividend.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bright spot1

First recorded in 1765–70
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Goalkeeper Mads Hermansen has been a rare bright spot and will have his admirers, as will Bilal El Khannouss, despite an underwhelming first season in England, while Winks' situation could depend on Van Nistelrooy's exit.

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In a bright spot amid all the destruction, a neighbor saved the Petersons’ dog before the flames consumed their home, the lawsuit says.

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Almost like a citrusy cousin to cacio e pepe, al limone is a bright spot in the canon of Italian and Italian American classics.

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One bright spot: California is seeing less negative sentiment and a proportionally smaller decline in consideration for travel, according to Visit California, citing data from market research firm YouGov.

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Although, there may still be the odd bright spot to look out for.

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