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Antonyms for on the spot
Grammar : Adj, adv, noun |
Spell : on-th uh-spot, awn- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɒn ðəˌspɒt, ˈɔn- |
- absent
- ambiguous
- assurance
- assured
- away
- blocked
- certain
- certainty
- closed
- clothed
- concealed
- definite
- delayed
- deliberate
- distant
- eventual
- eventually
- far
- former
- future
- guarded
- happy
- harmless
- healthy
- hidden
- honest
- insensitive
- late
- later
- never
- nice
- obscure
- old
- old-fashioned
- outdated
- past
- plan
- planned
- pleasant
- powerful
- premeditated
- prepared
- previous
- private
- protected
- protection
- read
- rehearsed
- safe
- safety
- secret
- secure
- sheltered
- shielded
- slow
- slowly
- sluggish
- stable
- strong
- sure
- surety
- tardy
- there
- unclear
- unfashionable
- unimportant
- unsusceptible
- vague
- well
- written
Definition of on the spot
Origin :- c.1200, "moral stain," probably from Old English splott "a spot, blot, patch (of land)" infl. by Middle Dutch spotte "spot, speck." Other cognates are East Frisian spot "speck," North Frisian spot "speck, piece of ground," Old Norse spotti "small piece." It is likely that some of these are borrowed, but the exact evolution now is impossible to trace.
- Meaning "speck, stain" is from mid-14c. The sense of "particular place" is from c.1300. Meaning "short interval in a broadcast for an advertisement or announcement" is from 1923. Proceeded by a number (e.g. five-spot) it originally was a term for "prison sentence" of that many years (1901, American English slang). To put (someone) on the spot "place in a difficult situation" is from 1928. Colloquial phrase to hit the spot "satisfy, be what is required" is from 1868. Spot check first attested 1933. Spot on "completely, accurately" is attested from 1920.
- As in instant : adj immediate, urgent
- As in on call : adj ready to work
- As in present : adj nearby, here
- As in risky : adj dangerous
- As in snappy : adj fast
- As in vulnerable : adj open to attack
- As in behind the eight ball : adj in a jam
- As in extemporaneous : adj improvised
- As in off-the-cuff : adj extemporaneous
- As in pregnable : adj vulnerable
- As in spur-of-the-moment : adj extemporaneous
- As in vincible : adj vulnerable
- As in defenseless : adj powerless, vulnerable
- As in exposed : adj made public
- As in extemporaneous/extemporary : adj unrehearsed, improvised
- As in summarily : adv without delay
- As in out on a limb : adv in trouble
- As in here : adv in this place
- As in immediately : adv at once, right away
- As in jeopardy : noun danger, trouble
Synonyms for on the spot
- abrupt
- accessible
- accident
- accounted for
- ad hoc
- ad lib
- ad-lib
- anon
- apparent
- arbitrarily
- assailable
- at first glance
- at hand
- at one's beck and call
- at one's disposal
- at one's fingertip
- at short notice
- attackable
- attendant
- attending
- automatic
- autoschediastic
- available
- away
- bare
- bared
- breakneck
- brought to light
- burning
- by ear
- casual
- caught
- chance
- chancy
- clamant
- clear
- contemporary
- crying
- current
- dangerous
- debunked
- defenseless
- defined
- delicate
- denuded
- dicey
- dire
- direct
- directly
- disclosed
- discovered
- divulged
- double-time
- double-trouble
- dug up
- endangered
- endangerment
- evident
- exhibited
- exigent
- existent
- expedient
- expeditious
- expeditiously
- exposed
- exposure
- extant
- extemporary
- extempore
- fake
- fast
- fleet
- for show
- forthwith
- found out
- fraught with danger
- free
- going for broke
- hairy
- hands tied
- handy
- hanging by a thread
- harefooted
- hasty
- hazard
- hazardous
- helpless
- hereabouts
- hereupon
- hither
- hitherto
- iffy
- immediate
- immediately
- imperative
- importunate
- impromptu
- improv
- improvisatory
- improvised
- improviso
- in a flash
- in a jiffy
- in a New York minute
- in a pickle
- in a tight spot
- in attendance
- in Dutch
- in hot water
- in line of fire
- in nothing flat
- in this direction
- in view
- indefensible
- informal
- insecure
- insecurity
- insistent
- instant
- instantaneous
- instantaneously
- instanter
- instantly
- jamming
- jeopardous
- laid bare
- liability
- liable
- like a clay pigeon
- like a sitting duck
- like now
- long shot
- made manifest
- made the scene
- made-up
- makeshift
- manifest
- naked
- near
- night call
- not a prayer
- now
- now or never
- off the cuff
- off the deep end
- off the top of head
- offhand
- on alert
- on board
- on deck
- on display
- on hand
- on impulse
- on slippery ground
- on the dot
- on the double
- on the hot seat
- on the line
- on the spot
- on thin ice
- on this spot
- on view
- on-call
- on-the-spot
- open
- out on a limb
- out on limb
- PDQ
- peeled
- peremptorily
- peril
- perilous
- pigeon
- playing with fire
- poor
- precarious
- precariousness
- pregnable
- prepared
- present
- present-day
- pressing
- prompt
- promptly
- pronto
- quick
- rapid
- rapidly
- readily
- ready
- resolved
- revealed
- right now
- risk
- risky
- rocky
- sensitive
- shaky
- shortly
- show up
- shown
- sitting duck
- snap
- solved
- soon
- soon afterward
- speculative
- speedily
- speedy
- split-second
- spontaneous
- spur-of-the-moment
- standing by
- straight away
- straight off
- stripped
- sucker
- sudden
- summarily
- susceptible
- swift
- swiftly
- taking for ride
- tender
- there
- there with bells on
- thereupon
- thin-skinned
- this instant
- this minute
- thought out loud
- ticklish
- toss off
- toss out
- tossed off
- tossed out
- touch-and-go
- touchy
- tout de suite
- treacherous
- tricky
- unarmed
- uncertain
- unconcealed
- uncovered
- unguarded
- unhealthy
- unhesitatingly
- unhidden
- unmasked
- unplanned
- unpremeditated
- unprepared
- unprotected
- unrehearsed
- unsafe
- unsealed
- unsheltered
- unsound
- unstudied
- unveiled
- up a tree
- up the creek
- urgently
- venture
- venturesome
- vincible
- visible
- vulnerability
- weak
- wicked
- wide open
- wide-open
- winging it
- within reach
- without delay
- without hesitation
- without waste
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