fairy godmother
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Definition
Noun: 1. A benevolent magical female figure in fairy tales: A character, often depicted with magical powers, who appears to provide crucial help, guidance, or gifts to the protagonist, especially in times of need. 2. A generous and helpful benefactor: A person, typically a woman, who provides unexpected or much-needed help, support, or resources.
Usage Examples
- In the story, Cinderella's fairy godmother transformed a pumpkin into a coach.
- After years of struggling, a fairy godmother in the form of a wealthy investor saved the small theater company.
- She acted as a fairy godmother to the young artist, providing both a studio and an introduction to gallery owners.
Advanced Usage
- To play fairy godmother: To act as a generous benefactor who solves a problem magically or unexpectedly.
- The anonymous donor played fairy godmother to the library, funding its complete renovation.
Variants and Related Words
- Benefactor (n): A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.
- Patron (n): A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, or cause.
- Guardian angel (n): A spirit who is believed to protect and guide a particular person; (figuratively) a protective or beneficent person.
Synonyms
- Benefactress
- Patroness
- Guardian angel (figurative)
- Good Samaritan
Idioms and Common Phrases
- A fairy-godmother ending: An ending to a story or situation where a problem is resolved through sudden, unexpected, and benevolent external intervention.
- The startup's success wasn't a fairy-godmother ending; it was the result of years of hard work.
Noun
- a female character in some fairy stories who has magical powers and can bring unexpected good fortune to the hero or heroine
- a generous benefactor