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On thin ice Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈθɪn/ /ˈaɪs
AHN THIN ICE
ˈɒn/ /θˈɪn/ /ˈaɪs
ON THIN ICE

Definition

If someone is "on thin ice," they are in a risky or dangerous situation and could easily get into trouble if they are not careful.

Usage & Nuances

Idiom, informal and often used when someone is close to facing negative consequences. Common in both work and personal situations. Similar in meaning to 'walking on eggshells', but 'on thin ice' focuses more on being at risk of trouble or punishment.

Example Sentences

After being late twice, John is on thin ice with his boss.

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If you forget her birthday again, you'll be on thin ice.

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Mark knew he was on thin ice after breaking the rules.

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After that argument, I feel like I'm on thin ice with my roommate.

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You’re on thin ice asking for another day off after just being hired.

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The team is on thin ice after losing three games in a row.

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