[Idiom] CLEAN SLATE. - Begin Fresh With Renewed Opportunities

Clean slate.

Clean slate.

/kliːn sleɪt/

Starting over without any record of past faults.

Starting with a “clean slate” means any past mistakes are wiped clean, just as marks are erased from a slate board. This phrase supports the idea of new beginnings or fresh starts where your previous faults or errors don't hold you back. It’s particularly empowering for those looking to make significant changes or restart aspects of their lives.

Example Sentences

  1. Starting over with a clean slate always feels refreshing.

    The notion of starting over without any past errors influencing the present offers a sense of renewal.

  2. With a clean slate, he seized new opportunities without past mistakes weighing him down.

    He takes on new challenges without past failures influencing his present actions.

  3. After the scandal, the company hoped to start anew with a clean slate and restored public trust.

    The company attempts to recover from a scandal by reestablishing their operations in hopes of regaining public confidence.

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