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Under your wing Meaning in English

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ˈəndɝ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈwɪŋ
UN-der yor/YER wing
ˈʌndɐ/ /jˈɔː/ /wˈɪŋ
UN-duh yaw wing

Definition

To take someone under your wing means to protect or guide them, especially someone younger or less experienced.

Usage & Nuances

This is an idiomatic and slightly formal/inspirational phrase, often used when an experienced person helps or mentors someone. Commonly used with 'take (someone) under your wing.' Not literal; do not confuse with actual wings.

Example Sentences

My teacher took me under her wing in my first year at school.

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He felt safe when his uncle had him under his wing.

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She took her younger cousin under her wing during the summer camp.

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You really took me under your wing when I started here, and I’m so grateful.

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New employees often need someone to take them under their wing until they learn the ropes.

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She knew he’d be fine at college; his older brother had him under his wing.

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