sidekick

[sahyd-kik]

sidekick Definition

a close friend or companion who accompanies someone in their activities.

Using sidekick: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sidekick" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Batman's sidekick Robin is a popular character in the comic book series.

  • Example

    He always had his trusty sidekick by his side during his adventures.

  • Example

    She brought her sidekick along to the party.

  • Example

    The two of them were inseparable sidekicks.

sidekick Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sidekick

  • play second fiddle (to someone)

    to be in a subordinate position to someone else

    Example

    He was tired of playing second fiddle to his boss and decided to start his own company.

  • right-hand man/woman

    a person who is someone's closest and most trusted assistant or adviser

    Example

    She relied heavily on her right-hand man to help her make important decisions.

  • a person who helps and supports someone, especially in social situations, often used for men helping other men to meet women

    Example

    He asked his best friend to be his wingman at the party.

Origins of sidekick

from 'side' meaning 'beside' and 'kick' meaning 'companion'

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Summary: sidekick in Brief

A 'sidekick' [sahyd-kik] is a close friend or companion who accompanies someone in their activities. It is often used in the context of adventure stories, such as Batman and Robin, but can also refer to everyday situations. Synonyms include 'companion' and 'ally,' while idioms like 'play second fiddle (to someone)' and 'right-hand man/woman' denote subordinate positions.