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A leg up Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɫɛɡ/ /ˈəp
uh LEG up
æɪ/ /lˈɛɡ/ /ˈʌp
uh LEG UP

Definition

An advantage, boost, or help that makes it easier to succeed or do something, especially when starting out.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal idiom. Commonly used in professional, academic, or everyday contexts for any beneficial support or advantage. Often appears as 'give someone a leg up' or 'get a leg up'. Not literal—does not refer to the body.

Example Sentences

He needs a leg up to find a good job.

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Scholarships give students a leg up in their studies.

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Having experience gives you a leg up over other candidates.

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Internships can really give you a leg up when starting your career.

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If you speak two languages, you'll already have a leg up in this company.

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She got a leg up thanks to a friend's recommendation.

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