On The Spot

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ɒn ðə spɑt/

Definitions of on the spot

adverb immediately or without delay

Example Sentences

A1 She had to think of a response on the spot during the job interview.

A2 The magician performed a trick on the spot without any preparation.

B1 The chef created a new dish on the spot using only the ingredients available.

B2 The improvisational actor came up with a hilarious scene on the spot.

C1 The negotiator was able to come up with a solution on the spot to resolve the conflict.

C2 The expert was able to answer all the questions on the spot without hesitation.

preposition indicating the location or position of something

Example Sentences

A1 I made a decision on the spot.

A2 She answered the question on the spot.

B1 The manager offered me the job on the spot.

B2 The actor improvised his lines on the spot.

C1 The negotiator came up with a solution on the spot.

C2 The chef created a new dish on the spot.

Examples of on the spot in a Sentence

formal The judge made a decision on the spot during the court hearing.

informal I had to come up with a plan on the spot when my car broke down.

slang She was able to clap back at the bully on the spot.

figurative His spontaneous speech was so inspiring, it felt like he was coming up with it on the spot.

Grammatical Forms of on the spot

past tense

spotted

plural

on the spots

comparative

more on the spot

superlative

most on the spot

present tense

is on the spot

future tense

will be on the spot

perfect tense

has been on the spot

continuous tense

is being on the spot

singular

on the spot

positive degree

on the spot

infinitive

to be on the spot

gerund

being on the spot

participle

having been on the spot

Origin and Evolution of on the spot

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'on the spot' is believed to have originated from the idea of being in a particular place or location, ready to act or make a decision immediately.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'on the spot' has come to mean being put in a situation where one is required to make a decision or take action quickly, often under pressure or scrutiny.