Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

out-on-a-limb

idiomatic expression
ˈaʊt-ən-ə-lɪm
Definition
In a vulnerable position where one has made a risk or taken a stand that could lead to criticism or failure.
Examples
  • She felt out on a limb when she decided to support the new policy that others opposed.
  • Going out on a limb, he presented his controversial idea at the meeting.
  • He was out on a limb, defending his opinion against his peers.
Meaning
Referring to a situation where someone has publicly supported something or taken a stance that may not be widely accepted.
Synonyms
  • risking it all
  • sticking one’s neck out
  • putting oneself out there