to look for a positive side of a seemingly negative situation
a situation that is not favourable but has to be accepted
something that cannot be controlled or changed and hence is accepted as it is
make the best of a bad job
The sun was shining so he made the best of his day and went to the beach with his family.
I make the best of what I have because hiring people at such close proximities is no longer feasible for my business.
To make the best of the situation is the first sign of a successful human being.
Although she was reluctant, when she got a better job then she decided to make the best of it and took the offer.
I did not want to move to the other city initially but now that the situation demands it, I have decided to make the best of
She makes the best of dishes with leftover food items.
There is no origin for this idiom
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