take time by the forelock
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He decided to take time by the forelock and submit his application immediately.
Definition
Verb phrase (idiomatic): - To act promptly and decisively without delay; to seize an opportunity immediately when it presents itself, before it passes.
Usage
This phrase is used to advise or describe the action of not hesitating or procrastinating when a chance arises. It emphasizes the importance of acting in the present moment. It is typically used in a positive, encouraging, or advisory context.
Examples
- General Statement:
- Advice:
- Description of Action:
Advanced Usage
- The phrase originates from the ancient personification of Time (often depicted as a bald man with a single lock of hair on his forehead). The only way to "catch" Time is to grab this forelock as he approaches, as he is bald behind, making him impossible to catch once he has passed. This imagery reinforces the idea of seizing the present moment.
- It is often used in formal or literary contexts but can be used in business or motivational speaking.
Variants and Related Words
- Seize the day / Carpe diem: A related proverb with a similar meaning of making the most of the present time.
- Strike while the iron is hot: An idiom meaning to act decisively at the most opportune moment.
Synonyms
- Act promptly
- Seize the opportunity
- Pounce on a chance
- Capitalize on the moment
Related Idioms
- Make hay while the sun shines: To take advantage of favorable conditions while they last.
- The early bird catches the worm: Emphasizes that success comes to those who prepare well and act quickly.
He decided to take time by the forelock and submit his application immediately.
Verb
- act quickly and decisively; not let slip an opportunity