Dip Your Toe in the Water


πŸ—“οΈ Idiom: Dip Your Toe in the Water (v)


πŸ’¬ Meaning

  • To try something out on a small scale to see if you like it or if it works.
  • It refers to testing or experimenting with something before making a bigger commitment.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • She dipped her toe in the water by freelancing part-time before quitting her job.
  • We’re just dipping our toes in the water with this new market before fully launching.
  • Before committing to the merger, the company dipped its toe in the water with a small partnership.

πŸ›οΈ Origin

This idiom comes from the act of testing the temperature of water with a toe before jumping in. It has evolved to describe testing new experiences or ventures with caution or curiosity.

πŸ“ Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:

They didn’t go all-in at first. They just __________ by investing a small amount.

Answer

dipped their toe in the water

2. Choose the correct meaning of β€œdip your toe in the water”:

A) To avoid making a decision
B) To cautiously try something new
C) To cancel a plan suddenly

Answer

B) To cautiously try something new

3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:

β€œHe tried teaching by volunteering for a weekend class.” β†’ Change the sentence using: dip his toe in the water

Answer

He dipped his toe in the water by volunteering for a weekend class.


ℹ️ Other Useful Pages
πŸ‘‰ Relationship and Networking Idioms
πŸ‘‰ Business English Idioms List


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