Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-land-on-your-feet
idiom
ˌtə ˈlænd ɒn jʊər fiːt

Definition
To recover from a difficult situation, especially after a setback or challenge, and emerge successfully or in a better position.

Examples
- After losing his job, he was worried, but he managed to land on his feet and found a better position within a month.
- Despite the challenges of moving to a new city, she quickly landed on her feet and made new friends.
- It’s not easy to bounce back after a failure, but those who can land on their feet often find new opportunities.

Meaning
This phrase is often used to describe someone who manages to navigate through hardships and come out well, demonstrating resilience and adaptability.

Synonyms
- recover
- bounce back
- get back on track
- pick yourself up