Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
on-a-line
phrase
/ɒn ə laɪn/

Definition
A term used to describe something that is arranged in a straight line or directly aligned with a reference point.

Examples
- All the chairs were set up on-a-line for the event.
- Make sure the pictures are hung on-a-line for a neat look.

Meaning
The phrase ‘on-a-line’ refers to objects or elements that are positioned in a straight, direct path, typically used in contexts involving layout, design, or alignment.

Synonyms
- aligned
- straight
- level