Steals my thunder In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "steals my thunder", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-03-12 11:03

Meaning of Steals my thunder (redirected from steal (one's) thunder )

Synonyms:

steal the spotlight

Steal (one's) thunder verb phrase

To steal the attention or praise that one had been expecting or receiving for some accomplishment, announcement, etc.

I was planning to surprise my parents by announcing that I was pregnant but Sally stole my thunder.

When John was performing magic tricks on the street, a strange man came and stole John's thunder by revealing how those tricks were employed.

To take one's idea, plan, or intellectual property without permission and use it for profit or some benefit

 

We need to upgrade the system to prevent someone from stealing our thunder.

Grammar and Usage of Steal (one's) thunder

Verb Forms

  • steals one's thunder
  • stole (one's) thunder
  • stolen (one's) thunder
  • stealing (one's) thunder

The verb "steal" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Steal (one's) thunder

This term may be derived from an early-eighteenth-century event. For his play Appius and Virginia, British playwright John Dennis devised a novel technique to imitate the sound of thunder. The play, however, was a failure and was quickly shut down. Soon later, Dennis went to watch another company's presentation of Macbeth and discovered that they had stolen his thunder sound concept. He accused them of stealing his thunder.

The Origin Cited: Internet .
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To escape from the statement saying that someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something wrong or evade impeachment without being responsible for any sentence or punishment

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