If you're marching to the beat of your own drum, you're likely expressing your individuality without concern for what others may think.

Webyou can use march to the beat of your own drum to encourage someone to be independent and true to themselves, without conforming to societal norms or expectations.

1) this idiom suggests that when someone marches to their own beat, they do things the way they want to without being influenced by what other people think, say or do.

To be unique by doing things in your own way.

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March to the beat of your own drum.

March to the beat of one's own drum.

She marches to her own drum in fashion.

To support or promote something enthusiastically.

He always beats the drum for local food.

Webto do something, act, or behave in a manner that does not conform to the standard, prevalent, or popular societal norm.

For example, if a friend is hesitant to pursue their passion because it's unconventional, you might say, 'don't worry about what others think.

March to the beat of your own drum meaning:

Webthe meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase marches to the beat of one's own drum, english idiom dictionary ( also found in vietnamese)

She told me to watch you because you marched to your own drum.

Do things the way you want, not following others.

Webthis idiom, marching to the beat of your own drum, means to follow one's own ideas, goals, and preferences rather than conforming to what others expect or demand.

Web — the idiom march to the beat of your own drum is used to describe someone who does things their own way, regardless of societal norms or expectations.

An old/a wise head on young shoulders.

Web — to do something, act, or behave in a way that deviates from the conventional, widespread, or widely accepted societal norm.

Webto do something, act, or behave in a manner that does not conform to the standard, prevalent, or popular societal norm.

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Key aspects of the idiom's meaning include:

Web — here are 20 drum idioms in english.

If people march to the beat of their own drum, they do things the way they want without taking other people into consideration.