Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

walk-a-tightrope

idiom
/wɔːk ə ˈtaɪtroʊp/
Definition
To navigate a difficult situation where one must be cautious and balanced.
Examples
  • She had to walk a tightrope between being honest and hurting his feelings.
  • The politician walked a tightrope while addressing the sensitive issue.
Meaning
The phrase suggests a precarious balancing act, often used when someone is managing risks or challenging circumstances.
Synonyms
  • tread carefully
  • navigate a difficult path
  • balance delicately