Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
put-your-best-foot-forward
Idiomatic Expression
/pʊt jʊər bɛst fʊt ˈfɔrwərd/

Definition
To make a great effort to show one’s best qualities or to make a good impression.

Examples
- When meeting new clients, it’s important to put your best foot forward to establish a good relationship.
- She decided to put her best foot forward during the interview to increase her chances of getting the job.

Meaning
This phrase is often used to encourage someone to try their hardest and present themselves positively in a situation.

Synonyms
- Make a good impression
- Put on a brave face
- Showcase your strengths