It's always darkest just before the dawn Meaning in English
expression
释义
This expression means that things often seem most difficult or hopeless right before they get better.
用法与细微差别
Used to encourage perseverance in tough times. Mostly informal, often in conversation or writing when someone faces difficulties. Similar to 'hang in there' or 'every cloud has a silver lining'. Not used literally; don't apply to physical darkness.
例句
Remember, it's always darkest just before the dawn. Things will get better soon.
basic
My mom says it's always darkest just before the dawn when I feel sad.
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It's always darkest just before the dawn, so don't give up now.
basic
I know you're struggling, but it's always darkest just before the dawn—hang in there.
natural
Whenever I feel like quitting, I remind myself that it's always darkest just before the dawn.
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Things seemed hopeless last month, but it's always darkest just before the dawn—now everything is changing for the better.
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