100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "on"
Definition
The adverb on is used to indicate a position, state, or condition of being in contact with a surface or a continuing action or event. It can also refer to a situation or circumstance in which something is taking place, often suggesting continuity or progression.
Synonyms
- Upon
 - Over
 - Atop
 - Against
 - In progress
 - Forward
 - Ongoing
 
Antonyms
- Off
 - Away
 - Down
 - Absent
 - Finished
 
Examples
- She placed the book on the table.
 - The cat jumped on the couch.
 - The meeting is on schedule.
 - The light is still on.
 - He is on the phone right now.
 - The project is on track to finish early.
 - We rely on your expertise.
 - The kids are playing on the playground.
 - The concert is on Friday night.
 - Please keep your eyes on the road.
 - I have a lot of work on my plate.
 - It's on the tip of my tongue.
 - She is on cloud nine after the news.
 - He is on a roll with his new project.
 - The movie is on at the local theater.
 - The information is on the website.
 - I’ll see you on Monday.
 - They were on their way home.
 - The dog is on a leash.
 - The clock is on the wall.
 - The store is on the corner.
 - She is on a diet.
 - The presentation is on hold.
 - The sign is on the door.
 - The phone is on silent mode.
 - The cake is on the counter.
 - He is on a path to success.
 - The train is running on time.
 - The debate is on tonight.
 - She is on the committee.
 - The report is on the desk.
 - I'm on my way to the meeting.
 - The weather report is on the news.
 - The cat is on the roof.
 - The pen is on the table.
 - She said her decision is on hold.
 - The play is on stage now.
 - He is on the list of invitees.
 - The package is on its way.
 - The team is on a winning streak.
 - They are on the same page.
 - The book is on the bestseller list.
 - The light is on in the garage.
 - The dog is on guard.
 - The train is on the tracks.
 - She is on a business trip.
 - The project is on the agenda.
 - The kids are on their bikes.
 - The party is on Saturday.
 - The movie is on Netflix.
 - He is on the lookout for new opportunities.
 - The deadline is on Friday.
 - They are on a mission.
 - The meeting is on Zoom.
 - He is on a journey of self-discovery.
 - We are on the road to recovery.
 - The sale is on now.
 - The analysis is on point.
 - I’m on board with your plan.
 - The lights are on in the building.
 - The project is on the back burner.
 - The game is on the schedule.
 - The cat is on the prowl.
 - She is on a quest for knowledge.
 - The ball is on the field.
 - The lid is on the jar.
 - The presentation is on the screen.
 - The plan is on track.
 - The flowers are on sale.
 - The painting is on display.
 - The song is on the radio.
 - The clock is on the mantle.
 - The dog is on the sofa.
 - The meeting is on the calendar.
 - The lecture is on history.
 - The light is on in the hallway.
 - The game is on the television.
 - The details are on the flyer.
 - She is on a tight schedule.
 - The package is on its way to you.
 - The instructions are on the website.
 - The project is on hold until further notice.
 - The car is on the road.
 - They are on their honeymoon.
 - The presentation is on the projector.
 - The dog is on the bed.
 - The news is on the front page.
 - The store is on Main Street.
 - The flowers are on the table.
 - The email is on its way.
 - The children are on their way to school.
 - The discussion is on the agenda.
 - The team is on a conference call.
 - The movie is on my watch list.
 - The book is on the shelf.
 - The shop is on the first floor.
 - The event is on the horizon.
 - The team is on a break.
 - The seminar is on next week.
 - The news report is on the television.
 
