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Meaning of a blessing and a curse | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

Something that is simultaneously a benefit and a burden, or that may seem initially beneficial but also brings unforeseen negative consequences.

no-plural

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Examples

“What is that which is a friend and an enemy, a blessing and a curse, which saves life and takes it away; is long and short, round and square, rough and smooth, straight and crooked, hard and soft, hot and cold, and most wanted when it is in greatest plenty; which accommodates itself to all palates; is sweet and of bad smell, strong and weak; sometimes able to bear great burdens, but at other times will not bear a pin.”
“On the whole the Contrabando was both a blessing and a curse; it was a blessing and a great benefit in that it brought the necessities of life to the people, but a curse in that it was training them in intrigue, because the contrabandistas often resorted to piracy along the sequestered coasts and on the open seas; they would sell their commodities to the people, then turn around and loot the cattle and hogs in the fields.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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