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A hard act to follow Meaning in English

expression

uh HARD AKT tuh FAH-loh
uh HAHD AKT tuh FOL-oh

Definition

If someone or something is a hard act to follow, they are so impressive or successful that it is difficult for others to do as well afterward.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is often used after praising someone’s achievements, in both professional and casual settings. It’s commonly said when someone leaves a role, retires, or after a memorable performance. Less about competition, more about setting a high standard.

Example Sentences

After her amazing performance, she's a hard act to follow.

basic

Our old manager was a hard act to follow.

basic

Winning the award made her a hard act to follow.

basic

You did such a great job that you’re a hard act to follow.

natural

He’s retiring next month, and honestly, he’ll be a hard act to follow.

natural

Wow, your speech was a hard act to follow for the rest of us!

natural