the bright side



the bright side

also a bright side
the good parts or features of a mostly unpleasant situation There's a bright side to this – at least you can learn from your mistake.
Usage notes: often used in the form look on the bright side: They tried to look on the bright side when their flight was rerouted to another city.
See also: bright, side

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Desideria-Italian, Spanish, Late Roman
Georgianajor-JYAH-nə, jor-JAY-nəEnglish
RubyROO-beeEnglish
ClaudeKLOD (French), KLAWD (English)French, English
DietfriedDEET-freetGerman
QuintenKWIN-tən (English)English, Dutch