Be in good with (someone) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be in good with (someone)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-06-08 03:06

Meaning of Be in good with (someone)

Synonyms:

in one's favor

Be in good with (someone) expression spoken language prepositional phrase

If you're in good with someone, you're in their's favor.

Students try to be in good with Mrs. Jane, hoping that she could give them high scores.

She tries to be in good with him by making a birthday cake for him.

Many students are jealous of David because he is in good with the teachers.

Jane's in good with the kids, so they always listen to her.

Other phrases about:

in (all) fairness (to somebody)

To add a favorable comment in justification of one or one's actions.

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To regard or indicate something as fortunate or pleasurable

well disposed to(ward) someone or something

To have a sympathetic or approving attitude or perspective to someone or something
 

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