Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Blessing in disguise.
Option 1: Bad thing that turns out to be good.
Option 2: A good thing introduced into your life as a blessing.
Option 3: A good deed rewards as a blessing.
Option 4: Something that happens very rarely.
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Correct Answer: Bad thing that turns out to be good.
Solution : The correct choice is the first option.
Blessing in disguise is an idiom that means something that seems bad or unlucky at first but turns out to be fortunate or beneficial in the long run. It refers to a situation where an apparent misfortune or adversity eventually leads to unexpected advantages or positive outcomes.
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