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the light of one's life

British pronunciation/ðə lˈaɪt ɒv wˈɒnz lˈaɪf/
American pronunciation/ðə lˈaɪt ʌv wˈʌnz lˈaɪf/
the light of one's life
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a person or thing that brings joy, happiness, and meaning to someone's life

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the light of {one's} life definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "the light of one's life" and when to use it?

The idiom "the light of one's life" is a way of expressing deep affection and attachment towards someone or something. The origin of the idiom is not tied to a specific event but is based on the idea of light being associated with positive emotions and warmth. It is used to refer to a person or thing who brings immense joy, happiness, and meaning to someone's existence.

Examples
1When he returned home from a long trip, his cat's purrs and affection reminded him that she was truly the light of his life.
2Mark felt that his career as an artist was the light of his life, as it allowed him to express his passion and creativity, bringing a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
3Virginia, I love you because you are the light of my life.
4you are the light of my life.
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