Go Back to the Drawing Board


🗓️ Idiom: Back to the Drawing Board (adv)


💬 Meaning

  • To start planning something again after a failure.
  • To go back to the beginning because the first idea didn’t work.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • Our proposal was rejected, so it’s back to the drawing board”.
  • The design didn’t meet the client’s needs—we need to go back to the drawing board.
  • After the software crash, the team went back to the drawing board to find a better solution.

🏛️ Origin

This idiom comes from the world of design and engineering. If a plan failed, the person had to go back to their drawing board and start again. Today, it’s used in business when something doesn’t work and needs a new plan.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:

The marketing idea didn’t work, so it’s __________.

Answer

back to the drawing board

2. Choose the correct meaning of “back to the drawing board”:

A) To stop all work
B) To return to planning after failure
C) To skip a task

Answer

B) To return to planning after failure

3. Rewrite the sentence using “Go back to the drawing board:

“We need to make a new plan because the old one failed.”

Answer

We need to go back to the drawing board because the old plan failed.


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