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It dawned on me

Nov 26, 20253 min
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It dawned on me

means I slowly realized or understood something important. The understanding arrives gently

Examples:

1-  I kept feeling strangely sad after saying goodbye to my students… and then it dawned on me — I hadn’t just lost a job; I had lost the connection and routine we built together.

2- For a long time, I thought I was exhausted from work. But later it dawned on me that I was actually emotionally drained from always trying to be strong for others.

Transcript

 Hello and welcome to Daily English. Today’s expression is about a quiet moment of realization. The expression is: “It dawned on me.”

Imagine this:  You go through something confusing. At first, you don't really understand how you feel. But later — maybe during a walk, or while washing the dishes — something becomes clear inside you.  That’s when it dawns on you.

What does it mean?“It dawned on me” means I slowly realized or understood something important. The understanding arrives gently — like sunrise, not like thunder.

examples

🔹 “I kept feeling strangely sad after saying goodbye to my students… and then it dawned on me — I hadn’t just lost a job; I had lost the connection and routine we built together.”

🔹 “For a long time, I thought I was exhausted from work. But later it dawned on me that I was actually emotionally drained from always trying to be strong for others.”

🔹 “I spent years trying to prove I was strong and independent. But one day it dawned on me — being strong doesn’t mean carrying everything alone.”‘It dawned on me’ isn't a loud realization. It’s a quiet moment when clarity gently settles in.

Now Your question: What has recently dawned on you — something you didn’t notice at first but later felt deeply?

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