Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to take the wind out of someone's sails
idiom
[tə teɪk ðə wɪnd aʊt ʌv sʌmwanz seɪlz]

Definition
To lessen someone’s enthusiasm, confidence, or momentum.

Examples
- When she pointed out the flaws in his argument, she really took the wind out of his sails.
- The early rain took the wind out of their sails for the outdoor event.

Meaning
This phrase means to unexpectedly undermine someone’s confidence or plans, often by introducing an obstacle or revealing a disadvantage.

Synonyms
- Undermine
- Dampen spirits
- Take the steam out of
- Dishearten