Meaning of the word "a blind man would be glad to see it" in English
What does "a blind man would be glad to see it" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
a blind man would be glad to see it
US /ə blaɪnd mæn wʊd bi ɡlæd tu siː ɪt/
UK /ə blaɪnd mæn wʊd bi ɡlæd tə siː ɪt/
Idiom
used to say that something is very obvious or that a situation is clearly an improvement, even if it is not perfect
Example:
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The difference in quality is so clear that a blind man would be glad to see it.
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It's not a perfect fix, but a blind man would be glad to see it compared to what we had before.