Phrase of the Day (a voice in the wilderness)-11JAN22

Phrase of the Day (a voice in the wilderness)-11JAN22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is a voice in the wilderness and it is a phrase meaning “a lone voice that goes unnoticed; an ignored idea or opinion (expressed by the sole person)”.

Example Sentence: Wading through the Constituent Assembly debates, one comes across these wise words of Pandit Thakur Das Bhargava, a conscientious member of the Assembly: “He (Governor) will be a man above party and he will look at the minister and government from a detached (neutral/fair-minded) stand point”. Detachment (fair-mindedness/impartiality) is the essence of India’s ancient culture. But Pandit Thakur Das’s voice has ended up as a voice in the wilderness.

Phrase of the Day (a voice in the wilderness)-11JAN22

This phrase is present in The Hindu article Some Raj Bhavans are on the war path and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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