foothold

[ˈfʊthəʊld]

foothold Definition

  • 1a secure position from which further progress may be made
  • 2a place or firm basis on which to start something

Using foothold: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company has gained a foothold in the European market.

  • Example

    She struggled to find a foothold in the competitive industry.

  • Example

    The climbers searched for a foothold on the steep rock face.

  • Example

    The new policy provides a foothold for future reforms.

foothold Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for foothold

Antonyms for foothold

Phrases with foothold

  • to establish oneself in a new position or situation

    Example

    It's difficult to get a foothold in the job market without any experience.

  • lose one's foothold

    to lose one's secure position or advantage

    Example

    The company lost its foothold in the market due to poor management.

  • to establish a presence or influence in a particular area or market

    Example

    The startup is trying to gain a foothold in the tech industry.

Origins of foothold

from 'foot' + 'hold'

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Summary: foothold in Brief

A 'foothold' [ˈfʊthəʊld] refers to a secure position or firm basis from which further progress can be made. It can be used in various contexts, such as gaining a foothold in a market or finding a foothold on a rock face. Phrases like 'get a foothold' and 'lose one's foothold' describe establishing or losing a secure position, while 'gain a foothold in' refers to establishing a presence or influence in a particular area or market.