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Idiom of the Day. "Hit the nail on the head"

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Hit the nail on the head




Definition: To say or do something exactly right; to identify the most important part of a problem or situation accurately.





The idiom "hit the nail on the head" means to be exactly right about something or to accurately identify the main point of an issue. It implies a precise and correct assessment or solution. Synonyms for this idiom include "spot on," "right on target," and "on the mark."


Examples in Sentences:

  1. During the meeting, Jane hit the nail on the head when she pointed out that the project’s delays were due to poor communication between departments.
  2. When the teacher explained the concept, she really hit the nail on the head, making it much easier for everyone to understand.
  3. Tom’s comment about the company’s need to innovate to stay competitive really hit the nail on the head.
  4. In his review, the critic hit the nail on the head by highlighting the film’s strong character development as its main strength.
  5. The consultant hit the nail on the head with her analysis of the market trends, helping the company to adjust its strategy accordingly.


Understanding idioms like "hit the nail on the head" can greatly enhance your fluency in English and help you communicate more effectively. Keep practicing, and soon these phrases will become a natural part of your vocabulary.




July, 2024

Posted by Oxford Language Club

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