Look through blue glasses In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "look through blue glasses", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Caroline Tran calendar 2021-03-30 08:03

Meaning of Look through blue glasses

Synonyms:

give up hope , assume the worst , feel hopeless , think the worst

Look through blue glasses negative verb phrase

To see, think about or consider someone or something in a subjective or pessimistic way, usually because of bad previous experiences or preconceived notions 

Don't look through blue glasses, Stacy! You have several chances ahead!

Looking through blue glasses is something that makes you feel down in the dumps.

Peter sometimes looks through blue glasses because he's obsessed with his past.

Other phrases about:

drive your message/point home

State something in a very strong, clear and effective way

wear the green willow

Used when you talk about one's feelings of sadness or pain, especially because of lost love or one-sided love

woofits

1. A short period of time suffering from depression

2. A hangover 

Glass Half Empty

Pessimistic view of something

look (out) onto (something)

To clearly and directly view something or some place; to face onto something or some place

Grammar and Usage of Look through blue glasses

Verb Forms

  • looked through blue glasses
  • looking through blue glasses
  • looks through blue glasses

The verb "look" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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