Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

have someone's ear

idiom
/hæv ˈsʌm.wʌnz ɪr/
Definition
To have someone’s attention or favor, especially in a way that allows for influence or persuasion.
Examples
  • She has the mayor’s ear, which means her proposals are likely to be considered seriously.
  • If you want to change the policy, you need to have the director’s ear.
  • After working hard on the project, he finally has the team’s ear.
Meaning
This phrase suggests a close relationship or trust, indicating that the person can listen to and understand the speaker’s concerns or ideas.
Synonyms
  • have someone’s attention
  • have influence over
  • be in favor with