Sunday, 13 March 2016

phrases - "Correct" way to describe "looking at someone with new eyes" or similar?

I'm not a native English-speaker, so I'm not sure how to "correctly" phrase the following...



When you learn something new about a person, than makes you look at him "with new eyes" - and perhaps re-evaluate his previous actions (or rather your interpretation of them... a revelation that "tilts your world".



I have a few suggestions myself, but I don't know which one(s) - if any - would be "correct" English:



  • Seeing NN with new eyes.

  • Seeing NN with different eyes.

  • Seeing NN in a new light.

  • Seeing NN in a different light.

  • Seeing NN with open (or perhaps "opened") eyes.

  • ...any other that springs to mind?

PS: I would prefer something with "eyes" - unless that would be totally non-English...

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