Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in someone's books
Idiomatic Expression
/ɪn ˈsʌmwʌnz bʊks/
Definition
To be in someone’s good or bad favor; to be considered positive or negative by someone.
Examples
- After helping with the project, he is definitely in her good books.
- Missing the deadline put him in the manager’s bad books.
- She works hard to stay in the teacher’s good books.
Meaning
This phrase indicates a person’s standing or reputation with someone else, often used in contexts of approval or disapproval.
Synonyms
- in someone’s good graces
- in favor
- in the good books
- out of favor