Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to steal someone's thunder
idiom
/tə stiːl ˈsʌmwʌnz ˈθʌndər/
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Definition
To take credit for someone else’s idea or to do something that prevents them from getting the attention or praise they deserve.
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Examples
- She announced her promotion before her colleague could speak, effectively stealing his thunder.
- John wanted to present his project first, but Lisa showed her work and stole his thunder.
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Meaning
This phrase is often used when someone does something that outshines another person’s accomplishments, making it seem as though they are the original source of that idea or accomplishment.
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Synonyms
- Take the spotlight
- Upstage
- Supplant