Gift from above Meaning in English
expression
Definition
An expression used to describe something very fortunate, helpful, or wonderful, often believed to be a blessing or help from a higher power.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly a positive phrase, often used when something good happens unexpectedly or feels miraculous. Common in both religious and secular contexts. Similar to 'blessing in disguise,' but usually with no initial downside. Not formal, most natural in spoken or emotional writing.
Example Sentences
Finding this job was truly a gift from above.
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Her help came like a gift from above when I needed it most.
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This rain is a gift from above for the dry land.
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Honestly, your advice was a gift from above—I don’t know what I’d have done without it.
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That small inheritance was a gift from above right when we needed money for tuition.
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She calls her son a gift from above after waiting so many years for a child.
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