Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Come to light |
To be obscure To be well lit-up To pry a secret To be known publicly |
To be known publicly |
The most appropriate meaning of the given idiom "come to light" is to be known publicly. It is an idiom that is used to describe something that was previously unknown or hidden becoming known to the public. The idiom is thought to have originated from the idea of something being literally brought to light, such as by being uncovered or revealed. For example, you might say "The truth about the scandal finally came to light." This means that the truth about the scandal was finally made known to the public. The other options are not accurate descriptions of the meaning of the idiom.
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