[Idiom] PUT SOMEONE ON THE SPOT. - Explore Compelling Communication Skills: Words That Put Pressure

Put someone on the spot.

Put someone on the spot.

Force to make a difficult decision.

Put someone on the spot" refers to forcing someone to make a decision or answer a question under pressure, without prior notice. This idiom portrays a scenario where an individual is suddenly the center of attention and needs to respond, highlighting the intensity and immediacy of certain interactions.

Example Sentences

  1. Asking her to choose between the two options publicly put her on the spot.

    Asking her to choose between the two options publicly forced her into a difficult, uncomfortable decision-making position.

  2. When he asked her opinion during the meeting, he put her on the spot.

    When he asked her opinion during the meeting, it put her in a situation where she had to think and respond quickly.

  3. The unexpected question from the audience really put the speaker on the spot.

    The unexpected question from the audience placed the speaker in a challenging, immediate situation.

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