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See daylight Meaning in English

expression

ˈsi/ /ˈdeɪˌɫaɪt
SEE DAY-lyte
sˈiː/ /dˈeɪlaɪt
SEE DAY-lyte

Definition

To begin to see a solution or hope after a period of difficulty or hard work. It can also literally mean to see natural light after being in the dark.

Usage & Nuances

'See daylight' is mostly used metaphorically to describe hope or progress after difficulties. Common with 'finally', 'begin to', or 'start to'. Rarely used for actual light; for the literal sense, it's less common than 'see the light'.

Example Sentences

After months of hard work, we finally see daylight with this project.

basic

We have so many problems, but I hope we will see daylight soon.

basic

She didn't see daylight until she finished the exam in the dark classroom.

basic

For weeks, the project was stuck, but now we're starting to see daylight.

natural

It was a tough year, but finally our family can see daylight again.

natural

Just when I was about to give up, I started to see daylight on my thesis.

natural