Caught in the Rat Race


🗓️ Idiom: Caught in the Rat Race (adjective / phrase)


💬 Meaning

  • Feeling trapped in a busy, competitive work life.
  • Working hard every day but without real progress or satisfaction.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • After ten years in corporate jobs, David felt caught in the rat race and wanted a change.
  • Many people feel caught in the rat race when they work long hours just to pay bills and have no time for fun.
  • She left the big city because she was tired of being caught in the rat race. Travelling to and from work everyday left her with no personal time.

🏛️ Origin

The term “rat race” comes from the image of lab rats running endlessly in a wheel, going fast but getting nowhere. It became popular in the mid-20th century to describe the modern work lifestyle—busy, stressful, and highly competitive, but often without real personal satisfaction.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
After years of long hours and no vacations, Mark realized he was __________.

Answer

caught in the rat race

2. Multiple choice:
What does “caught in the rat race” mean?
a) Living a calm and balanced life
b) Stuck in a stressful and competitive work routine
c) Working from home with flexibility

Answer

b) Stuck in a stressful and competitive work routine

3. Change the sentence using “caught in the rat race”:
“Julia feels trapped by her long hours and stressful office job.”

Answer

Julia feels caught in the rat race at her stressful office job.


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