on the coattails
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Definition
- Adverb:
- Immediately following or undeservedly benefiting from: Used to describe a situation where someone achieves success or gains an advantage primarily because of their association with another, more successful person or event, rather than through their own merit.
Usage
- This phrase is used to highlight a lack of independent achievement. It suggests the benefit was gained by a close association in time or relationship.
- It often carries a slightly negative or critical connotation, implying the success is not fully earned.
- It is commonly used in political and business contexts.
Examples
- (The senator won because voters supported the presidential candidate, not necessarily because of the senator's own qualities.)
- (She was promoted because she was associated with a successful team, not due to her own outstanding work.)
- (The funding was a result of favorable market conditions, not solely the startup's own merits.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used with possessive forms to specify whose "coattails" provided the benefit (e.g., "on his coattails," "on its coattails").
- It can describe benefits from events as well as people (e.g., "on the coattails of the scandal").
Variants and Related Words
- Coattail effect (noun): The phenomenon itself, where a less popular candidate or idea benefits from the popularity of a top candidate or major event.
- The local candidates hoped for a strong coattail effect from the gubernatorial race.
Synonyms
- In the wake of: Following closely after, often benefiting from the momentum.
- Riding on the back of: Deriving success from another's efforts (more informal).
- Piggybacking on: Using the success of another as a base for one's own advancement.
Related Idioms
- Ride someone's coattails: This is a verb phrase with the same core meaning as the adverbial form "on the coattails."
- He's just trying to ride the CEO's coattails to the top. (He is attempting to advance his career by associating with the successful CEO.)
Adverb
- immediately following or undeservedly benefiting from
- the CEO resigned on the coattails of the scandal
- he was elected on his predecessor's coattails