Meaning
To try as hard as you can or make the best impression.
Cultural Background
In American business culture, this is a standard phrase used to encourage employees before a big pitch. Used similarly, but often with a slightly more understated tone.
Pronouns
Remember to change 'your' to 'my', 'his', etc.
Meaning
To try as hard as you can or make the best impression.
Pronouns
Remember to change 'your' to 'my', 'his', etc.
Test Yourself
Complete the idiom.
To make a good impression, you should put your best ____ forward.
The idiom is 'put your best foot forward'.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesTo make a good impression, you should put your best ____ forward.
The idiom is 'put your best foot forward'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it means you will try your hardest.
Related Phrases
Start on the right foot
similarTo begin something well.