in a good light
in a (kind of) light
Depicted or shown in a particular way, or from a particular perspective (i.e., good, positive, favorable, bad, negative, etc.). He was angry because the film didn't portray him in a favorable light. I'm flattered that he based a character in his novel on me, but I think I was shown in a bad light. A candidate's policies are important, but during an election, it matters more for voters to see them in a good light.
See also: light
in a good light
In a positive or favorable way. He was angry because the film didn't portray him in a good light. A candidate's policy is important, but it matters more to be seen by voters in a good light.
See also: good, light
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in a good light
Under favorable circumstances, as in They thought he'd make a wonderful mayor, but they'd only seen him in a good light, or The book portrayed their actions in a good light. Both this expression and its antonym, in a bad light, transfer physical light in which something can (or cannot) be seen clearly to figurative use. The literal terms date from the early 1500s.
See also: good, light
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- favourable
- in a (kind of) light
- in a bad light
- in a good, bad, favourable, etc. light
- always the bridesmaid
- always the bridesmaid, never the bride
- bride
- bridesmaid
- come across like
- come across like (someone or something)