In somebody’s eyes

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prepositional phrase

From the perspective of a particular person.

In the teacher's eyes, the student's essay was excellent.
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Often appears as...

  • in her eyes
  • in his eyes
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Subjectivity Highlighted

Denotes a personal, biased view rather than a universal truth.

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In the artist's eyes, the painting was a masterpiece, but others disagreed.
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Relationship Relevance

Used to show whose opinion or perspective is especially significant in a situation.

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In his daughter's eyes, he was more than just a father; he was a hero.
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Figurative Expression

Commonly used to mean 'in someone's judgment' rather than literal sight.

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In the critic's eyes, the movie was flawed.
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