Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

just-around-the-corner

idiom
/dʒʌst əˈraʊnd ðə ˈkɔrnər/
Definition
An expression used to describe something that is imminent or about to happen very soon.
Examples
  • With the holidays just around the corner, people are starting to decorate their homes.
  • The deadline for the project is just around the corner, so we need to finalize our plans.
  • Spring is just around the corner, bringing warmer weather and blooming flowers.
  • The new restaurant is opening just around the corner, and we can’t wait to try it!
Meaning
The phrase ‘just around the corner’ suggests that an event or situation is approaching and will occur shortly, often conveying a sense of anticipation or excitement.
Synonyms
  • imminent
  • approaching
  • nearby
  • coming soon