(one) has a bright future ahead (of one) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(one) has a bright future ahead (of one)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2022-03-08 07:03

Meaning of (one) has a bright future ahead (of one)

(one) has a bright future ahead (of one) phrase

One has the potential for being successful in the future.

They are watching the local players to see if there is anyone having a bright future ahead.

Do you feel this student has a very bright future ahead of him?

Other phrases about:

the sweet smell of success
The pleasant experience of being successful
be going places

someone will be successful.

have the world at your feet

To be extremely successful and admired by a range of people.

win/earn your spurs
Achieve recognition for your skills.
go-getter

A go-getter is a determined and ambitious person who works very hard to become successful without being afraid of difficulties and challenges.

Grammar and Usage of (one) has a bright future ahead (of one)

Verb Forms

  • (one) had a bright future ahead (of one)

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