On the Fence


πŸ—“οΈ Idiom: On the Fence (adj)


πŸ’¬ Meaning

  • To be undecided or unsure about something.
  • To avoid taking sides in a debate or decision.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • Several team members are still on the fence about which direction to take the campaign.
  • The client was on the fence and needed more data before committing to the deal.
  • I stayed on the fence during the meeting because both proposals had strong arguments.

πŸ›οΈ Origin

This idiom likely comes from the image of someone sitting on a fence, neither jumping to one side nor the other representing indecision. It dates back to at least the 1800s in American English and has been commonly used in political and business contexts.

πŸ“ Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:

She’s still __________ about accepting the job offer.

Answer

on the fence

2. Choose the correct meaning of β€œon the fence”:

A) To fully support one side
B) To avoid making a decision
C) To disagree with both sides

Answer

B) To avoid making a decision

3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:

β€œHe hasn’t decided whether to invest in the project yet.” β†’ Change the sentence using: on the fence

Answer

He’s still on the fence about investing in the project.


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