turn on a dime
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Definition
Verb phrase: - To have an extremely small turning radius; to be able to change direction or position very quickly and within a very limited space. This is often used literally to describe the maneuverability of vehicles. - By extension, to change one's opinion, decision, or course of action very quickly and abruptly.
Usage
This phrase is used to describe a high degree of agility, either physically (for objects) or metaphorically (for people, organizations, or situations). It emphasizes speed and precision in the change.
Examples
- Literal (Vehicle maneuverability):
- This new sports car is incredibly agile; it can turn on a dime.
- The helicopter's ability to turn on a dime makes it perfect for rescue missions in tight spaces.
- Figurative (Quick change):
- The market sentiment can turn on a dime based on a single news headline.
- He's known for his volatile opinions; his support for a policy can turn on a dime.
Advanced Usage
- "to turn on a dime": The phrase itself is the advanced, idiomatic usage. It is more vivid and specific than simply saying "change quickly."
Variants and Related Words
- Pivot (verb): To change direction or strategy quickly. (e.g., )
- On a dime (adverbial phrase): Used with other verbs to indicate a sudden, precise stop or change. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Change direction abruptly
- Be highly maneuverable
- Pivot instantly
Related Idioms
- On a dime: As part of the full phrase, this component means "in a very small space" or "with precise suddenness."
- He can stop his performance on a dime, going from loud to silent instantly.
Verb
- have a small turning radius
- My little subcompact car turns on a dime!