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Phrase of the Day (paint a (bleak/rosy) picture of)-04MAY21

Phrase of the Day (paint a (bleak/rosy) picture of)-04MAY21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is paint a (bleak/rosy) picture of and its meaning is “to describe something in a specific (unpromising/promising) way; tell, narrate, outline, depict”.

Example Sentence: The statistics behind the report paint a bleak racialised picture: by June last year, 26% of fixed-penalty notices for alleged breaches of lockdown in London had gone to Black people, even though they make up only 12% of the capital’s population.

This phrase is present in The Guardian article The Covid fines paint a bleak picture of pandemic policing that’s going to get worse and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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