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A tough act to follow Meaning in English

expression

uh TUHF-AKT tuh FAH-loh
uh TUHF-AKT too FOL-oh

Definition

Used to describe someone or something very impressive, making it difficult for anyone else to do as well or better afterward.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used about people (performers, bosses, leaders) but can describe events. Common after someone leaves a job or finishes a great performance. Usually slightly formal or neutral. Often used as a compliment: 'He's a tough act to follow.' Don't confuse with sarcastic statements—it is generally sincere.

Example Sentences

Ms. Lee is a tough act to follow as a teacher.

basic

That performance was a tough act to follow.

basic

He knew his predecessor was a tough act to follow.

basic

After that speech, you're a tough act to follow!

natural

She's really a tough act to follow—everyone loved working with her.

natural

The championship team was a tough act to follow for the new players.

natural