(lone) voice in the wilderness
(lone) voice in the wilderness
One who expresses an unpopular opinion or idea. She felt like a voice in the wilderness as she tried to warn others about the impending economic collapse. He was a lone voice in the wilderness as he tried to expose the vast corruption within the organization.
See also: voice, wilderness
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
a voice in the wilderness
an unheeded advocate of reform.The phrase was originally used with reference to the words of John the Baptist, who proclaimed the coming of the Messiah: ‘I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness’ (John 1:23).
See also: voice, wilderness
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
a voice (crying) in the ˈwilderness
a warning of a danger given by a person or small group which most people do not pay any attention to: A few scientists in the early 1980s were warning of the dangers of AIDS but nobody took them seriously. They were just a voice in the wilderness.This comes from a description of John the Baptist in the Bible.See also: voice, wilderness
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- a voice in the wilderness
- a change of heart
- appear to
- a ripple effect
- a mystery to (one)
- a plain Jane
- a shoulder to cry on
- a hidden agenda
- a turn of phrase
- able to do