English Idioms from A-Z

Up In The Air

Definition:

The slang "up in the air" means a situation that is uncertain or undecided.

Use case:

You can use "up in the air" when talking about plans or events that have not been finalized or are still being discussed. For example, "I'm not sure if I can come to the party, my schedule is still up in the air."


The usage of the idiom 'Up In The Air' in a sentence

• The outcome of the meeting is up in the air until we hear back from the client.

• Our travel plans are still up in the air, we haven't decided on a destination yet.

• The success of the project is up in the air, as there are many factors that could impact its outcome.

• I'm not sure if I can come to your party, my plans are still up in the air.

• The negotiations between the two countries are up in the air, as both sides have yet to agree on terms.

• The future of the company is up in the air, as they are facing financial difficulties.

• The company's financial stability is up in the air due to the pandemic.

• The future of their relationship was up in the air after they had a huge fight.

• The plans for the weekend are still up in the air, we haven't decided what to do yet.

• I'm not sure if I can make it to the party, my schedule is up in the air right now.

• The decision to move to a new city is up in the air until we hear back from the job interview.

• The date for the meeting is up in the air, we're waiting for everyone's availability.

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