The handwriting on the wall In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "the handwriting on the wall", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y, Katie Anh calendar 2022-07-07 09:07

Meaning of The handwriting on the wall

The handwriting on the wall spoken language noun phrase

To refer to a clear sign that something bad will probably occur.

The company is going through a big downsize, and with my bad performance this month the handwriting on the wall says that I will be fired.

I did badly in the exam, so I could see the handwriting on the wall that I will fail it.

Failing two projects in a row, he is seeing the handwriting on the wall.

After having made wrong decisions, the President began to see the handwriting on the wall.

Other phrases about:

throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick

1. If you say enough bad things about someone, some of them will be believed.

2. Try many different ways or ideas, some of them will work.

sign (one's) life away

To sign a document that one loses or gives up his or her property or legal rights

Why break the habit of a lifetime?

Said when you are not sure whether one's intention to change a bad habit is true or not
 

green shoots

Positive signs that a situation is in the process of improvement, especially an economic situation.

affix (one's) signature to

To sign one's name in some documents or materials
 

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