Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
right-on-the-money
idiom
/ˈraɪt ɒn ðə ˈmʌni/

Definition
Exactly correct or accurate.

Examples
- Her analysis of the market trends was right-on-the-money.
- If you think his solution is practical, then you are right-on-the-money.
- The forecast for this weekend’s weather is right-on-the-money; it’s going to be sunny!

Meaning
When someone or something is described as ‘right-on-the-money’, it means they have made a statement, assessment, or prediction that is completely accurate or true.

Synonyms
- spot-on
- correct
- bang-on