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Synonyms for on thin ice
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ahys |
Phonetic Transcription : aɪs |
Top 10 synonyms for on thin ice Other synonyms for the word on thin ice
- acute
- alarming
- ambiguous
- borderline
- chancy
- choked
- clamorous
- climacteric
- climatic
- clouded
- conjectural
- contingent
- debatable
- Delphic
- desperate
- dicey
- diffident
- dire
- disreputable
- doubtable
- dubious
- dubitable
- dynamite
- endangered
- equivocal
- erratic
- essential
- explosive
- exposed
- far-fetched
- fat chance
- fearsome
- fishy
- fitful
- fraught with danger
- going for broke
- hairy
- hanging by a thread
- hanging by thread
- hazardous
- hazy
- hesitant
- high-priority
- iffy
- imperative
- improbable
- impugnable
- incalculable
- inconclusive
- inconstant
- indecisive
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- indistinct
- insecure
- insistent
- irregular
- irresolute
- jeopardous
- jumpy
- loaded
- long shot
- momentous
- necessary
- not a prayer
- obscure
- off the deep end
- on a limb
- on slippery ground
- on the spot
- on thin ice
- open
- out on a limb
- pending
- perilous
- pivotal
- playing with fire
- precarious
- pressing
- problematic
- questionable
- questioning
- risky
- rocky
- rugged
- Russian roulette
- searching
- sensitive
- shady
- shaky
- showdown
- slippery
- sneaky
- speculative
- suspect
- suspicious
- threatening
- ticklish
- touch and go
- touch-and-go
- touchy
- treacherous
- tricky
- troubled
- unassured
- uncertain
- unclear
- unconfident
- unconfirmed
- undecided
- undependable
- undetermined
- uneasy
- unfixed
- unforeseeable
- unhealthy
- unlikely
- unpoised
- unpredictable
- unreliable
- unresolved
- unsafe
- unsettled
- unsound
- unstable
- unsteady
- unsure
- untrustworthy
- up for grabs
- up in the air
- uptight
- urgent
- vacillating
- vague
- variable
- venturesome
- vital
- vulnerable
- wavering
- wicked
- wide-open
Définition of on thin ice
Origin :- Old English is "ice" (also the name of the rune for -i-), from Proto-Germanic *isa- (cf. Old Norse iss, Old Frisian is, Dutch ijs, German Eis), with no certain cognates beyond Germanic, though possible relatives are Avestan aexa- "frost, ice," isu- "frosty, icy;" Afghan asai "frost." Slang meaning "diamonds" is attested from 1906.
- Ice cube attested from 1904. Ice age attested from 1832. To break the ice "to make the first opening to any attempt" is from 1580s, metaphoric of making passages for boats by breaking up river ice though in modern use usually with implications of "cold reserve."
- As in insecure : adj uncertain, worried
- As in perilous : adj dangerous
- As in precarious : adj tricky, doubtful
- As in risky : adj dangerous
- As in uncertain : adj doubtful, changeable
- As in unsafe : adj dangerous
- As in unapt : adj doubtful
- As in crucial : adj critical, important
- As in doubtful : adj questionable, unclear
Antonyms for on thin ice
- assured
- at ease
- believing
- calm
- certain
- clear
- collected
- composed
- confident
- confirmed
- convinced
- cool
- decided
- definite
- determined
- easy
- exact
- firm
- foreseeable
- guarded
- happy
- harmless
- healthy
- honest
- indubious
- inessential
- insensitive
- insignificant
- minor
- nice
- OK
- optional
- peaceful
- predictable
- protected
- quiet
- reliable
- resolved
- safe
- secondary
- secure
- settled
- sound
- stable
- steady
- strong
- sure
- trivial
- true
- trusting
- trustworthy
- trusty
- unafraid
- unchanging
- uncritical
- undoubted
- unimportant
- unnecessary
- unquestionable
- unwavering
- unworried
- voluntary
- well
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