A few days ago
Alma B

what does this idiom mean “come into one’s own”?

what does this idiom mean “come into one’s own”?

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A few days ago
Experto Credo

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It means that you have achieved that which you were meant to asttain, arriving with both the experience and wisdom to make it work best for you
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A few days ago
tiafromtijuana
I don’t think this is a true idiom. an idiom has two or more words that cannot be understood independently to make sense of the meaning of the idiom. “To come into one’s own,” means to have enough money to financially support one’s self.
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A few days ago
sandyclausbeth
come into one’s own.

Get rightful possession of something; achieve rightful recognition. For example, The serial composers have finally come into their own. [Early 1900s]

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A few days ago
nativeAZ
You are comfortable with who you are. However, the phrase is typically only used when speaking about someone who is experiencing great success.
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