on the spot
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Definition
- Adverb:
- At the place in question; there: Refers to being physically present at the location where an event occurs.
- In a difficult or awkward situation: Refers to being placed under pressure, especially by a challenging question or circumstance that demands an immediate response.
- Without delay; immediately: Refers to an action taken instantly, at that very moment.
Usage Examples
- Adverb (At the place):
- The reporter was on the spot to cover the breaking news.
- Luckily, a doctor was on the spot when the accident occurred.
- Adverb (In a difficult situation):
- The interviewer's tough question put the politician on the spot.
- When the mistake was discovered, the manager was put on the spot to explain.
- Adverb (Immediately):
- She performed so well in the audition that they offered her the job on the spot.
- He liked the car so much he bought it on the spot.
Advanced Usage
- "to be put on the spot": To be forced into a situation where one must answer or act immediately, often under scrutiny.
- I felt put on the spot when my boss asked for the sales figures during the meeting.
- "to decide on the spot": To make a decision instantly, without prior planning or lengthy consideration.
- There was no time to consult anyone; I had to decide on the spot.
Variants and Related Words
- Spot (noun): A particular place or location; a small mark or stain.
- This is the exact spot where we first met.
- Spot-on (adjective, informal): Completely accurate or correct.
- Your analysis of the problem was spot-on.
Synonyms
- Immediately: At once; instantly.
- There: In that place.
- In a tight corner: In a difficult situation.
Related Phrases
- On-the-spot fine: A penalty or fine issued immediately for an offense.
- He received an on-the-spot fine for littering.
- On-the-spot decision: A decision made instantly.
- The referee's on-the-spot decision was final.
Related Idioms
- Put someone on the spot: To place someone in a situation where they are forced to act or answer immediately, often causing embarrassment.
- Don't put me on the spot by asking for my opinion in front of everyone.
- Hot spot: A place of significant activity or danger.
- The city center is a hot spot for tourists and nightlife. (Note: This is a related but distinct idiom.)
Adverb
- at the place in question; there
- they were on the spot when it happened
- it had to be decided by the man on the spot
- in a difficult situation
- that question really put him on the spot
- without delay or immediately
- we hired her on the spot
- thought they were going to shoot us down on the spot