Meaning of the word "there is no great loss without some gain" in English
What does "there is no great loss without some gain" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
there is no great loss without some gain
US /ðɛr ɪz noʊ ɡreɪt lɔs wɪˈðaʊt sʌm ɡeɪn/
UK /ðɛər ɪz nəʊ ɡreɪt lɒs wɪˈðaʊt sʌm ɡeɪn/
Idiom
every unfortunate event or loss has some positive aspect or benefit associated with it
Example:
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I lost my job, but I finally have time to start my own business; there is no great loss without some gain.
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The flood destroyed the old fence, but it allowed us to build a much better one; there is no great loss without some gain.