captain of one's own ship
captain
kæptən
kāptēn
of
əv
ēv
<i>one's</i>
wʌnz
vanz
own
əʊn
ewn
ship
ʃɪp
ship

Definition & Meaning of "captain of one's own ship"in English

captain of one's own ship
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used to refer to an individual who has authority and control over their own life and decisions 

captain of {one's} own ship definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "captain of one's own ship" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "captain of one's own ship" can be traced back to the concept of maritime navigation and the role of a ship's captain. The idiom draws upon the imagery of a captain being in charge of their vessel, making decisions, and guiding its course. While the exact origin of the idiom is unclear, it aligns with the historical context of seafaring and the importance of a captain's leadership and authority at sea. It is often employed in discussions or situations related to career choices, entrepreneurship, personal development, and decision-making.

Examples
After moving out, she finally felt like the captain of her own ship. 
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