
🗓️ Idiom: Hit the Nail on the Head (verb phrase)
💬 Meaning
- To describe something accurately or do something in the most effective way.
- To be exactly right about a problem or solution.
🧠 Example Sentences
- You really hit the nail on the head with that suggestion.
- The consultant hit the nail on the head when identifying the main issue.
- In the meeting, she hit the nail on the head with her analysis of the situation.
🏛️ Origin
This idiom comes from carpentry. Striking the nail directly on the head drives it in effectively, while missing the head can cause problems. It became a metaphor for being accurate or correct in speech or action.
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
“His comment really __________ the nail on the head about our marketing problem.”
Answer
hit
2. Multiple choice:
What does “hit the nail on the head” mean?
a) To fix a nail with a hammer
b) To be exactly right about something
c) To start a construction project
Answer
b) To be exactly right about something
3. Change the sentence using hit the nail on the head:
Her analysis perfectly identified the key problem in the project.
Answer
Her analysis hit the nail on the head with the key problem in the project.
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