Word meaning the first to do something

be the first (person) to (do something)

To be very likely or eager to do something. You know I’d be the first to help you out; just ask me next time. She’ll be the first person to admit that the program has flaws, but she still believes in it very strongly.

See also: first, to

Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

(be) the ˈfirst/ˈlast (person) to do something

be very willing or likely/unwilling or unlikely to do something: I’d be the first person to admit that I’m not perfect.Mary is the last person you’d see in a pub — she hates pubs.

See also: first, last, something, to

Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017

See also:

  • be the first (person) to (do something)
  • first in, best dressed
  • for a start
  • first refusal
  • refusal
  • give (someone) the first crack at (something)
  • have (the) first crack at (something)
  • get the first crack at (something)
  • at first
  • first crack at

If you say, «Neil Armstrong was the first to walk on the moon,» without saying, «man,»:

  1. It’s grammatically correct.

  2. It no longer specifies necessarily that he was the first man to walk on the moon, but basically says he was the first person to walk on the moon (although the word «man» in this particular sentence partially means «person»).

  3. It would sound like you mean he was the first out of a certain set of people. What set of people? Whichever one you were just talking about. For instance:

There have been dozens of astronauts in the last century, and they’ve helped pioneer new frontiers for humanity. Neil Armstrong was the first to walk on the moon.

If you say this, everybody assumes that you mean Neil Armstrong was the first astronaut to walk on the moon. However if you just suddenly say:

Neil Armstrong was the first to walk on the moon.

everybody will wonder, The first what to walk on the moon? To some extent basic common sense will come into play here, and they’ll still know what you’re talking about in this particular case. Either way that grammatically means that he was the first of something to walk on the moon, and people will be able to figure out, in this case, that that something is either «astronaut», «person», «man», or something else like that. In general though it’s bad form to rely on this, and if everybody doesn’t already know the context pretty well, you should just go ahead and be specific.

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branch out

phrasal verb

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pioneer

verb

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change over

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change

verb

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try your hand at something

phrase

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phrase

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turn your hand to something

phrase

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phrase

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sample

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begin

verb

to give your attention to something for the first time

blaze a trail

phrase

to be the first to do something new and important

break new ground

phrase

to do something completely different from what has been done before

break with

phrasal verb

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cut your teeth on something

phrase

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deviate

verb

to start doing something different from what is expected or agreed

dip a/your toe into something

phrasal verb

to try something new in a very careful way because you are not confident about it

diversify

verb

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experiment

verb

to try new ideas, methods, or activities in order to find out what results they will have

get your feet wet

phrase

to start doing something for the first time

give something a whirl

phrase

to try a new activity

go off at/on a tangent

phrase

to suddenly start doing, discussing, or thinking about something completely different

go on

phrasal verb

to do something after doing something else

move on

phrasal verb

to stop discussing or doing something and begin discussing or doing something different

move over

phrasal verb

to start to do something in a different way

spread/stretch/try your wings

phrase

to start to do new and interesting things that you have not done before

switch over

phrasal verb

to stop doing one thing and start doing another

take the lead

phrase

to do something as an example for others to follow

tee off

phrasal verb

informal to start a new activity

turn to

phrasal verb

to start doing something new or different from what you were doing before


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    Word Meaning
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  • Word MeaningApproaches to word meaning

Meaning and Notion (понятие)

Types...

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    Word Meaning

    Approaches to word meaning

    Meaning and Notion (понятие)

    Types of word meaning

    Types of morpheme meaning

    Motivation

  • Each word has two aspects:

the outer aspect 
( its sound form) 
cat

the in...

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    Each word has two aspects:

    the outer aspect
    ( its sound form)
    cat

    the inner aspect
    (its meaning)
    long-legged, fury animal with sharp teeth
    and claws

  • Sound and meaning do not always constitute a constant unit even in the sa...

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    Sound and meaning do not always constitute a constant unit even in the same language

    EX a temple

    a part of a human head
    a large church

  • Semantics (Semasiology)Is a branch of lexicology which studies the 
meaning o...

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    Semantics (Semasiology)
    Is a branch of lexicology which studies the
    meaning of words and word equivalents

  • Approaches to Word MeaningThe Referential (analytical) approach

The Function...

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    Approaches to Word Meaning
    The Referential (analytical) approach

    The Functional (contextual) approach

    Operational (information-oriented) approach

  • The Referential (analytical) approachformulates the essence of meaning by es...

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    The Referential (analytical) approach
    formulates the essence of meaning by establishing the interdependence between words and things or concepts they denote

    distinguishes between three components closely connected with meaning:
    the sound-form of the linguistic sign,
    the concept
    the actual referent

  • Basic Triangleconcept (thought, reference) – the thought of the object that s...

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    Basic Triangle
    concept (thought, reference) – the thought of the object that singles out its essential features
    referent – object denoted by the word, part of reality
    sound-form (symbol, sign) – linguistic sign
    concept – flower

    sound-form referent
    [rәuz]

  • In what way does meaning correlate with 
each element of the triangle ?

In...

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    In what way does meaning correlate with
    each element of the triangle ?

    In what relation does meaning stand to
    each of them?

  • Meaning and Sound-formare not identical	
							  different
EX. dove - [dΛv]...

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    Meaning and Sound-form
    are not identical
    different
    EX. dove — [dΛv] English sound-forms
    [golub’] Russian BUT
    [taube] German
    the same meaning

  • Meaning and Sound-formnearly identical sound-forms have different meanings in...

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    Meaning and Sound-form
    nearly identical sound-forms have different meanings in different languages
    EX. [kot] Russian – a male cat
    [kot] English – a small bed for a child

    identical sound-forms have different meanings (‘homonyms)
    EX. knight [nait]
    night [nait]

  • Meaning and Sound-formeven considerable changes in sound-form do not affect t...

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    Meaning and Sound-form
    even considerable changes in sound-form do not affect the meaning

    EX Old English lufian [luvian] – love [l Λ v]

  • Meaning and Conceptconcept is a category of human cognition

concept is abstr...

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    Meaning and Concept
    concept is a category of human cognition

    concept is abstract and reflects the most common and typical features of different objects and phenomena in the world

    meanings of words are different in different languages

  • Meaning and Conceptidentical concepts may have different semantic structures...

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    Meaning and Concept
    identical concepts may have different semantic structures in different languages

    EX. concept “a building for human habitation” –
    English Russian
    HOUSE ДОМ

    + in Russian ДОМ
    “fixed residence of family or household”
    In English HOME

  • Meaning and Referent
one and the same object (referent) may be denoted by mor...

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    Meaning and Referent

    one and the same object (referent) may be denoted by more than one word of a different meaning
    cat
    pussy
    animal
    tiger

  • Meaningis not identical with any of the three points of the triangle –
the so...

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    Meaning
    is not identical with any of the three points of the triangle –
    the sound form,
    the concept
    the referent

    BUT
    is closely connected with them.

  • Functional Approachstudies the functions of a word in speech 
meaning of a wo...

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    Functional Approach
    studies the functions of a word in speech
    meaning of a word is studied through relations of it with other linguistic units
    EX. to move (we move, move a chair)
    movement (movement of smth, slow movement)

    The distriution ( the position of the word in relation to
    others) of the verb to move and a noun movement is
    different as they belong to different classes of words and
    their meanings are different

  • Operational approachis centered on defining meaning through its role in 
the...

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    Operational approach
    is centered on defining meaning through its role in
    the process of communication

    EX John came at 6
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    He was late
    He failed to keep his promise
    He was punctual as usual
    He came but he didn’t want to

    The implication depends on the concrete situation

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    Lexical Meaning and Notion
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    Notion is a unit of thinking
    Lexical meaning is the realization of a notion by means of a definite language system
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    Lexical Meaning and Notion
    Notions are international especially with the nations of the same cultural level

    Meanings are nationally limited

    EX GO (E) —- ИДТИ(R)
    “To move”
    BUT !!!
    To GO by bus (E)
    ЕХАТЬ (R)

    EX Man -мужчина, человек
    Она – хороший человек (R)
    She is a good person (E)

  • Types of MeaningTypes     of    meaning
grammatical 
meaning

lexico-grammati...

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    Types of Meaning
    Types of meaning

    grammatical
    meaning

    lexico-grammatical
    meaning
    lexical meaning
    denotational
    connotational

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    Grammatical Meaning
    component of meaning recurrent in identical sets of individual forms of different words

    EX. girls, winters, toys, tables –
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    asked, thought, walked –
    meaning of past tense

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    Lexico-grammatical meaning
    (part –of- speech meaning)
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    minor ones (artc, prep, conj)

    words of one lexico-grammatical class have the same paradigm

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    Lexical Meaning
    is the meaning proper to the given linguistic unit in all its forms and distributions

    EX . Go – goes — went
    lexical meaning – process of movement

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    PRACTICE
    Group the words into 3 column according to the grammatical, lexical or part-of –speech meaning
    Boy’s, nearest, at, beautiful,
    think, man, drift, wrote,
    tremendous, ship’s, the most beautiful,
    table, near, for, went, friend’s,
    handsome, thinking, boy,
    nearer, thought, boys,
    lamp, go, during.

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The case of nouns: boy’s, ship’s, friend’s
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    Grammatical
    The case of nouns: boy’s, ship’s, friend’s
    The degree of comparison of adj: nearest, the most beautiful
    The tense of verbs: wrote, went, thought

    Lexical
    Think, thinking, thought
    Went, go
    Boy’s, boy, boys
    Nearest, near, nearer
    At, for, during (“time”)
    Beautiful, the most beautiful

    Part-of-speech
    Nouns—verbs—adj—-prep

  • Aspects of Lexical meaningThe denotational aspect

The connotational aspect...

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    Aspects of Lexical meaning
    The denotational aspect

    The connotational aspect

    The pragmatic aspect

  • Denotational Meaning“denote” – to be a sign of, stand as a symbol for”

 esta...

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    Denotational Meaning
    “denote” – to be a sign of, stand as a symbol for”

    establishes the correlation between the name and the object
    makes communication possible

    EX booklet
    “a small thin book that gives info about smth”

  • PRACTICEExplain denotational meaning 
A lion-hunter
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    PRACTICE
    Explain denotational meaning

    A lion-hunter
    To have a heart like a lion
    To feel like a lion
    To roar like a lion
    To be thrown to the lions
    The lion’s share
    To put your head in lion’s mouth

  • PRACTICE A lion-hunter  
A host that seeks out celebrities to impress guests...

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    PRACTICE

    A lion-hunter
    A host that seeks out celebrities to impress guests
    To have a heart like a lion
    To have great courage
    To feel like a lion
    To be in the best of health
    To roar like a lion
    To shout very loudly
    To be thrown to the lions
    To be criticized strongly or treated badly
    The lion’s share
    Much more than one’s share
    To put your head in lion’s mouth

  • Connotational Meaning reflects the attitude of the speaker towards what he sp...

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    Connotational Meaning
    reflects the attitude of the speaker towards what he speaks about
    it is optional – a word either has it or not

    Connotation gives additional information and includes:
    The emotive charge EX Daddy (for father)
    Intensity EX to adore (for to love)
    Imagery EX to wade through a book
    “ to walk with an effort”

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She failed to buy it a...

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    PRACTICE
    Give possible interpretation of the sentences

    She failed to buy it and felt a strange pang.
    Don’t be afraid of that woman! It’s just barking!
    He got up from his chair moving slowly, like an old man.
    The girl went to her father and pulled his sleeve.
    He was longing to begin to be generous.
    She was a woman with shiny red hands and work-swollen finger knuckles.

  • PRACTICEGive possible interpretation of the sentencesShe failed to buy it an...

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    PRACTICE
    Give possible interpretation of the sentences
    She failed to buy it and felt a strange pang.
    (pain—dissatisfaction that makes her suffer)
    Don’t be afraid of that woman! It’s just barking!
    (make loud sharp sound—-the behavior that implies that the person is frightened)
    He got up from his chair moving slowly, like an old man.
    (to go at slow speed—was suffering or was ill)
    The girl went to her father and pulled his sleeve.
    (to move smth towards oneself— to try to attract smb’s attention)
    He was longing to begin to be generous.
    (to start doing— hadn’t been generous before)
    She was a woman with shiny red hands and work-swollen finger knuckles.
    (colour— a labourer involved into physical work ,constant contact with water)

  • The pragmatic aspect of lexical  meaning
the situation in which the word is...

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    The pragmatic aspect of lexical meaning

    the situation in which the word is uttered,
    the social circumstances (formal, informal, etc.),
    social relationships between the interlocutors (polite, rough, etc.),
    the type and purpose of communication (poetic, official, etc.)

    EX horse (neutral)
    steed (poetic)
    nag (slang)
    gee-gee (baby language)

  • PRACTICE State what image underline the meaning 

I heard what she said but...

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    PRACTICE
    State what image underline the meaning

    I heard what she said but it didn’t sink into my mind.
    You should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that.
    They seized on the idea.
    Bill, chasing some skirt again?
    I saw him dive into a small pub.
    Why are you trying to pin the blame on me?
    He only married her for her dough.

  • PRACTICE State what image underline the meaning I heard what she said but it...

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    PRACTICE
    State what image underline the meaning
    I heard what she said but it didn’t sink into my mind.
    (to understand completely)
    You should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that.
    (to behave humbly in order to win favour)
    They seized on the idea.
    (to be eager to take and use)
    Bill, chasing some skirt again?
    (a girl)
    I saw him dive into a small pub.
    (to enter suddenly)
    Why are you trying to pin the blame on me?
    (to blame smb unfairly)
    He only married her for her dough.
    (money)

  • Types of Morpheme Meaninglexical
differential
functional
distributional

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    Types of Morpheme Meaning
    lexical
    differential
    functional
    distributional

  • Lexical Meaning in Morphemesroot-morphemes that are homonymous to words posse...

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    Lexical Meaning in Morphemes
    root-morphemes that are homonymous to words possess lexical meaning
    EX. boy – boyhood – boyish

    affixes have lexical meaning of a more generalized character
    EX. –er “agent, doer of an action”

  • Lexical Meaning in Morphemeshas denotational and connotational components
EX....

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    Lexical Meaning in Morphemes
    has denotational and connotational components
    EX. –ly, -like, -ish –
    denotational meaning of similiarity
    womanly , womanish

    connotational component –
    -ly (positive evaluation), -ish (deragotary) женственный — женоподобный

  • Differential Meaninga semantic component that serves to distinguish one word...

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    Differential Meaning
    a semantic component that serves to distinguish one word from all others containing identical morphemes

    EX. cranberry, blackberry, gooseberry

  • Functional Meaningfound only in derivational affixes
a semantic component whi...

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    Functional Meaning
    found only in derivational affixes
    a semantic component which serves to
    refer the word to the certain part of speech

    EX. just, adj. – justice, n.

  • Distributional Meaningthe meaning of the order and the arrangement of morphem...

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    Distributional Meaning
    the meaning of the order and the arrangement of morphemes making up the word
    found in words containing more than one morpheme
    different arrangement of the same morphemes would make the word meaningless
    EX. sing- + -er =singer,
    -er + sing- = ?

  • Motivation denotes the relationship between the phonetic or morphemic composi...

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    Motivation
    denotes the relationship between the phonetic or morphemic composition and structural pattern of the word on the one hand, and its meaning on the other

    can be phonetical
    morphological
    semantic

  • Phonetical Motivationwhen there is a certain similarity between the sounds th...

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    Phonetical Motivation
    when there is a certain similarity between the sounds that make up the word and those produced by animals, objects, etc.

    EX. sizzle, boom, splash, cuckoo

  • Morphological Motivationwhen there is a direct connection between the structu...

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    Morphological Motivation
    when there is a direct connection between the structure of a word and its meaning
    EX. finger-ring – ring-finger,

    A direct connection between the lexical meaning of the component morphemes
    EX think –rethink “thinking again”

  • Semantic Motivationbased on co-existence of direct and figurative meanings of...

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    Semantic Motivation
    based on co-existence of direct and figurative meanings of the same word

    EX a watchdog –
    ”a dog kept for watching property”

    a watchdog –
    “a watchful human guardian” (semantic motivation)

  •  PRACTICE

  • Analyze the meaning of the words. Define the type of motivation a) morpholo...

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    Analyze the meaning of the words.
    Define the type of motivation
    a) morphologically motivated
    b) semantically motivated

    Driver
    Leg
    Horse
    Wall
    Hand-made
    Careless
    piggish

  • Analyze the meaning of the words. Define the type of motivation a) morpholo...

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    Analyze the meaning of the words.
    Define the type of motivation
    a) morphologically motivated
    b) semantically motivated
    Driver
    Someone who drives a vehicle
    morphologically motivated
    Leg
    The part of a piece of furniture such as a table
    semantically motivated
    Horse
    A piece of equipment shaped like a box, used in gymnastics
    semantically motivated

  • Wall
Emotions or behavior  preventing people from feeling close
semantically...

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    Wall
    Emotions or behavior preventing people from feeling close
    semantically motivated
    Hand-made
    Made by hand, not machine
    morphologically motivated
    Careless
    Not taking enough care
    morphologically motivated
    Piggish
    Selfish
    semantically motivated

  • I heard what she said but it didn’t sink in my mind
“do down to the bottom”...

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    I heard what she said but it didn’t sink in my mind
    “do down to the bottom”
    ‘to be accepted by mind” semantic motivation

    Why are you trying to pin the blame on me?
    “fasten smth somewhere using a pin” –
    ”to blame smb” semantic motivation

    I was following the man when he dived into a pub.
    “jump into deep water” –
    ”to enter into suddenly” semantic motivation

    You should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that
    “to move along on hands and knees close to the ground” –
    “to behave very humbly in order to win favor” semantic motivation

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  • #1

Hi Group,

What does «First thing in the morning» mean? Is there another way to say it instead of morning, can I say here afternoon, evening and so on or not?

  • gaer


    • #2

    Antonio said:

    Hi Group,

    What does «First thing in the morning» mean? Is there another way to say it instead of morning, can I say here afternoon, evening and so on or not?

    I think of «first thing in the morning» as referring to when I get up. Or having to meet with people, when they first get up. It could also refer to the very first thing I do:

    Example: First thing in the morning I’ll take out the garbage. (As soon as I wake up and dress, I’ll do this thing, probably before eating.)

    This is yet another phrase I’ve used all my life and never thought about. So some other people might have better explanations.

    roxy


    • #3

    I think Gaer’s explanation is pretty thorough. It just refers to the time you plan to do something.

    You could say I’ll do it next week, or I’ll do it tomorrow evening. If you say I’ll do it first thing in the morning it means that you’ll do it when you get up, before you do other things like go to work or school etc.

    Banku


    • #4

    I completely agree with the definitions put forth by the previous posters.

    «First thing in the evening» or «first thing in the afternoon» would be correct, but these phrases are used very rarely, if at all.

    • #5

    Right, Banku.

    But these phrases also have a different meaning.

    RODGER


    • #6

    You do say «last thing at night», so………..I guess this is a pair. You do also say just «I’ll see you first thing», where it is implicit that it is in the morning. So this evidence tends to exclude «first thing in the afternoon» although i suppose it’s not impossible. It’s easier if «first thing» follows an event such as » I»ll see you first thing after lunch». Likewise for «I»ll see you first thing in the evening» , easier to say «I’ll see you first thing after work» for example. Anyway, you would never say «I’ll see you first thing at night» presumably because most people are asleep at night !

    Hope this helps

    Rodger:)

    • #7

    Is there another way to say «First thing in the morning» instead, something shorter probably or not?

    gaer


    • #8

    Antonio said:

    Is there another way to say «First thing in the morning» instead, something shorter probably or not?

    This may or may not answer your question. Imagine for a moment that I plan to DO something tomorrow, «first thing in the morning». I might say, to my wife:

    I’ll do it as soon as I get up.

    That’s not shorter, but this works for those of us who have different working hours. I only get up in the morning once a week. Normally I do not start work until 14:00 (2 PM), so I get up in the early afternoon. I might also say:

    I’ll do it when I get up. (As soon as I get up is implied.) However, this could also be used after a nap too. If you want to make «morning» clear, I can’t think of a shorter way.

    Gaer

    te gato


    • #9

    gaer said:

    This may or may not answer your question. Imagine for a moment that I plan to DO something tomorrow, «first thing in the morning». I might say, to my wife:

    I’ll do it as soon as I get up.

    That’s not shorter, but this works for those of us who have different working hours. I only get up in the morning once a week. Normally I do not start work until 14:00 (2 PM), so I get up in the early afternoon. I might also say:

    I’ll do it when I get up. (As soon as I get up is implied.) However, this could also be used after a nap too. If you want to make «morning» clear, I can’t think of a shorter way.

    Gaer

    Hola Gaer;
    You beat me to it…»AS SOON AS» or there is as everyone here says «RFN»
    but we will not get into the meaning of that one…
    te gato;)
    te gato

    gaer


    • #10

    te gato said:

    Hola Gaer;
    You beat me to it…»AS SOON AS» or there is as everyone here says «RFN»
    but we will not get into the meaning of that one…
    te gato;)
    te gato

    RFN? Do I dare ask? :)

    te gato


    • #11

    gaer said:

    RFN? Do I dare ask? :)

    gaer;
    Not really…..Right F***ing now!
    SSSOOOORRRRRYYYY>
    te gato;)

    gaer


    • #12

    te gato said:

    gaer;
    Not really…..Right F***ing now!
    SSSOOOORRRRRYYYY>
    te gato;)

    Oh!

    (That’s quite another matter, never mind…)

    icon12.gif

    • #13

    For a shorter option, you can just say «First thing.» As in, «I’ll call the bank first thing.» That you will do it tomorrow, or in the morning is implied. Although, saying «first thing» also seems to imply that you have a list of things to do and you’re not going to get around to it quite as soon as «First thing in the morning.» It just means that it’s one of your top priorities of things to do.

    Smile! : )
    Shirlyn

    winklepicker


    • #14

    You do say «last thing at night», so………..I guess this is a pair.

    Also ‘first thing after lunch, first thing after my nap’ etc. I think it’s pair when matched with in though.

    • #15

    What is correct:

    The first thing I do in the morning is checking my email.

    or

    The first thing I do in the morning is check my email.

    Last edited: Feb 27, 2012

    pwmeek


    • #16

    What is correct:

    The first thing I do in the morning is checking my email.

    or

    The first thing I do in the morning is check my email.

    The second.

    huang0516x


    • #17

    Can I say: I’m a multitasking wizard first thing in the morning?

    Thank you

    kentix


    • #18

    Not really. It’s about something you do, not something you are.

    Added: Well, maybe. Let’s see what others say.

    AnythingGoes


    • #19

    I think it’s fine, even though I struggle to do one thing at a time in the morning.

    sound shift


    • #20

    What does «First thing in the morning» mean? Is there another way to say it instead of morning, can I say here afternoon, evening and so on or not?

    I couldn’t say «First thing in the afternoon» or «First thing in the evening». I’m not sure I’ve ever heard either of those.

    kentix


    • #21

    I’m not sure I’ve heard an evening version either but I have heard (and surely have used) «first thing this afternoon» (not «first thing in the afternoon»).

    «When are we going to the bank?»
    «We’ll do that first thing this afternoon.»

    Afternoon clearly starts after noon but everyone’s idea of when evening starts is different (and even depends on the time of year) so maybe it’s too vague. Also, maybe «first thing» that late in the day just sounds wrong anyway.

    In this example, first thing this afternoon doesn’t mean 12:01 pm. It just means some time reasonably close after noon when you head out to run errands.

    Packard


    • #22

    I never use the phrase «first thing in the morning» anymore. Not for 50 years. It is ambiguous. It means different things to different people.

    I called a customer and asked if I could visit him the next day.

    He asked, «What time?»

    I said «First thing in the morning.»

    He said, «Excellent! I get in at 6:00. I’ll see you then.»

    I had to set my alarm for 4:00 a.m. for this «first thing in the morning.» My «first thing in the morning» was 9:00 a.m.

    It is just as easy to say, «At 9:00 in the morning» as it is to say «First thing in the morning», and the first supplies far more useful information.

    On the other hand, if you said to a co-worker that you would work on the project «first thing in the morning», they probably would know what time you are referring to. But still, I don’t use the phrase.

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