Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
on-the-razors-edge
idiom
/ˈɒn ðə ˈreɪzəz ɛdʒ/

Definition
In a critical or precarious position, where any slight change can lead to a significant outcome or disaster.

Examples
- She felt like she was living on the razors edge during exam week, with so much pressure to perform well.
- The company’s future is on the razors edge due to fluctuating market conditions.

Meaning
This phrase implies being in a situation filled with risk, tension, or uncertainty, often involving a choice that could lead to success or failure.

Synonyms
- on the brink
- on the verge
- walking a tightrope