Set 27 | 1301 - 1350

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On a shoestring

With very little money; on a very small budget
(बहुत कम पैसों में)
Sentence: They started their business on a shoestring.

On a wing and a prayer

With only a slight chance of success; hoping for luck
(बहुत कम संभावना के साथ)
Sentence: He passed the exam on a wing and a prayer.

On account of (2)

Because of; due to
(की वजह से)
Sentence: The match was canceled on account of heavy rain.

On all hands

From all directions
(हर तरफ़ से)
Sentence: Help came on all hands during the crisis.

On and off (or off and on) (6)

Intermittently; sometimes happening and sometimes not
(कभी-कभार; अनियमित रूप से)
Sentence: It rained on and off throughout the day.

On cloud nine (16)

Extremely happy; in a state of bliss
(बेहद ख़ुश)
Sentence: She was on cloud nine after hearing the good news.

On edge (2)

Nervous, anxious, or unable to relax
(बेचैन या तनावग्रस्त)
Sentence: He felt on edge before the interview.

On good terms

Having a friendly relationship with someone
(अच्छे संबंध होना)
Sentence: She is on good terms with all her colleagues.

On high alert

In a state of maximum readiness for danger or an emergency
(पूरी तरह सतर्क)
Sentence: The army was on high alert after the warning.

On merit

Judged according to quality or worth rather than other factors
(योग्यता के आधार पर)
Sentence: The selection was made purely on merit.

On one’s guard

Being watchful and careful to avoid danger or problems
(सावधान रहना)
Sentence: Stay on your guard while walking alone at night.

On one’s high horse (2)

Acting as if one is better or more important than others
(घमंड में होना)
Sentence: Stop being on your high horse and listen to others.

On one’s last legs (3)

Very tired, weak, or about to fail or die
(ख़त्म होने की कगार पर; बहुत ख़राब स्थिति में)
Sentence: The old car is on its last legs.

On pins and needles (2)

Very nervous or anxious about something that is going to happen
(बेचैनी और घबराहट में होना)
Sentence: She was on pins and needles waiting for her exam results.

On purpose (2)

Intentionally; not by accident or mistake
(जानबूझकर; सोच-समझकर किया गया)
Sentence: He broke the window on purpose.

On shank’s mare (or pony) (2)

Walking; traveling by foot
(पैदल चलना)
Sentence: Since there was no transport, we went on shank’s mare.

On someone’s radar

Being noticed, monitored, or under consideration
(नज़र में होना)
Sentence: The young player is now on the coach’s radar.

On tenterhooks (8)

Very anxious or excited while waiting for something to happen
(बेचैनी से इंतज़ार में)
Sentence: Everyone was on tenterhooks before the final result.

On the air

Being broadcast on radio or television
(प्रसारित होना)
Sentence: The program will be on the air at 8 PM.

On the attack

Acting aggressively against an opponent
(आक्रामक रवैया)
Sentence: The team went on the attack in the second half.

On the back foot

In a difficult situation where one is forced to react rather than act
(बचाव की मुद्रा में; कमज़ोर स्थिति में होना)
Sentence: After the criticism, the company was on the back foot.

On the ball (7)

Very alert and quick to understand and react to things
(चौकन्ना होना)
Sentence: She is always on the ball during meetings.

On the breadline (2)

Very poor; having barely enough money to live
(अत्यंत ग़रीब)
Sentence: After losing his job, he was living on the breadline.

On the brink (or verge) of (4)

Very close to something, especially something important or dangerous
(कगार पर; बिल्कुल क़रीब)
Sentence: The company was on the brink of bankruptcy.

On the contrary

Used to show that the opposite of what was said is true
(इसके विपरीत)
Sentence: He isn’t lazy; on the contrary, he works very hard.

On the cuff

On credit; without paying immediately
(उधार पर)
Sentence: He bought groceries on the cuff and promised to pay later.

On the face of it

Judging by how something first appears; apparently
(पहली नज़र में; ऊपरी तौर पर देखने पर)
Sentence: On the face of it, the plan seems perfect.

On the horizon

Likely to happen soon; approaching
(जल्द ही होने वाला; निकट भविष्य में)
Sentence: New opportunities are on the horizon.

On the horns of a dilemma (2)

Having to choose between two equally unpleasant options
(दो कठिन विकल्पों के बीच फँस जाना)
Sentence: She was on the horns of a dilemma about choosing between two jobs.

On the job

While doing one’s work; at work
(काम करते समय)
Sentence: He learned most of his skills on the job.

On the level

Honest and truthful; legitimate
(ईमानदार)
Sentence: You can trust him; he is completely on the level.

On the rocks

In difficulty; likely to fail
(टूटने की कगार पर होना)
Sentence: Their marriage is on the rocks.

On the same page (4)

Having the same understanding or opinion about something
(एक मत होना; सहमत होना)
Sentence: Let’s make sure we are all on the same page before starting the project.

On the same wavelength

Thinking in a similar way; having a good understanding of each other
(एक जैसी सोच)
Sentence: They are on the same wavelength and work very well together.

On the spur of the moment (2)

Done suddenly without planning; impulsively
(बिना सोचे-समझे)
Sentence: He decided to go on a trip on the spur of the moment.

On the square

Honest and fair; trustworthy
(ईमानदारी से काम करना)
Sentence: She runs her business on the square.

On the straight and narrow

Following a morally correct way of life
(सही रास्ते पर)
Sentence: After his release, he stayed on the straight and narrow.

On the stroke of (time)

Exactly at the specified time
(बिल्कुल निर्धारित समय पर)
Sentence: The train left on the stroke of 6 o’clock.

On the tip of one’s tongue

Almost able to remember or say something but not quite
(ज़ुबान पर होना; याद आते-आते न आना)
Sentence: His name is on the tip of my tongue, but I can’t recall it.

On the wane (3)

Becoming less strong, important, or popular; declining
(घटता हुआ, पतन की ओर)
Sentence: His influence is on the wane.

On the warpath

Very angry and ready to argue or fight
(गुस्से में होना)
Sentence: The boss was on the warpath after the mistake.

On the wrong side of sixty

Older than sixty
(साठ के पार होना)
Sentence: He is on the wrong side of sixty but still very active.

On thin ice (15)

In a risky or dangerous situation
(ख़तरे में होना)
Sentence: You’re on thin ice if you keep ignoring the rules.

On top of the world

Feeling extremely happy; elated
(बेहद ख़ुश और सफ़ल)
Sentence: She felt on top of the world after winning the award.

Once and for all (5)

Completely and finally; in a way that will not change
(हमेशा-हमेशा के लिए; अंतिम रूप से)
Sentence: Let’s settle this issue once and for all.

Once bitten, twice shy (4)

A bad experience makes one cautious about the same situation
(अपनी गलती से सीख लेना)
Sentence: After losing money in stocks, he became very careful—once bitten, twice shy.

Once in a blue moon (21)

Very rarely; almost never
(कभी-कभार)
Sentence: He visits his hometown once in a blue moon.

One step at a time

Progressing slowly and carefully; taking things gradually
(धीरे-धीरे और संभलकर चलना)
Sentence: Recovering from illness requires taking things one step at a time.

One’s bark is worse than one’s bite

Someone seems threatening but is actually harmless
(डांट ज्यादा, नुकसान कम)
Sentence: Don’t be afraid of the boss; his bark is worse than his bite.

One’s cup of tea (4)

Something that one enjoys or does well
(पसंदीदा काम)
Sentence: Playing chess is my cup of tea.

Round complete!