A foothold Meaning in English
expression · lemma: foothold
Definition
A foothold is a stable position or support from which you can advance, especially in a new situation or place, such as a job or market.
Usage & Nuances
Often used figuratively for business, careers, or new markets. Collocates with 'gain', 'get', or 'establish': 'gain a foothold', 'establish a foothold'. Sometimes literal in climbing or physical contexts. Formal to neutral; rarely used in casual speech.
Example Sentences
He worked hard to get a foothold in the industry.
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This small shop gave her a foothold in the city market.
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The company finally gained a foothold in Europe.
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After months of networking, she managed to establish a foothold in the tech scene.
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It's hard for new brands to get a foothold in such a competitive market.
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Without a foothold, it's impossible to climb any higher on this wall.
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