[Idiom] KEEP YOUR EAR TO THE GROUND. - Staying Updated with Subtle Signals

Keep your ear to the ground.

Keep your ear to the ground.

stay informed

The idiom 'Keep your ear to the ground' is a vivid metaphor that suggests staying alert or attuned to the current state of affairs or trends through indirect or subdued means. Originally, it was thought that putting one’s ear to the ground could help detect the vibrations of approaching animals or people, signaling incoming news or dangers. In modern contexts, this translates to being observative and aware of the indirect information within one's environment, essential for making strategic decisions or anticipating future trends.

Example Sentences

  1. Keep your ear to the ground for any updates.

    Stay alert for any updates.

  2. If you keep your ear to the ground, you'll hear about the new job openings first.

    If you stay alert, you'll hear about the new job openings first.

  3. She's successful because she always keeps her ear to the ground for new trends.

    She's successful because she always stays alert for new trends.

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