ahead of one's time



ahead of one's time

In advance of current ideas, customs, or methods, as in His treatment of light showed this painter to be well ahead of his time, or Wearing trousers and smoking cigars marked Amy Lowell as a woman ahead of her time. This idiom uses time in the sense of "era" or "generation," a usage at least a thousand years old. The phrase is usually but not always used to express approval. [First half of 1900s]
See also: ahead, of, time

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Belle[bel]
Lynch[lintʃ]
Modest-Russian (Archaic)
Costantino-Italian
Vitaliya-Russian, Ukrainian
Toal-Irish