What is another word for just in the nick of time?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈʌst ɪnðə nˈɪk ɒv tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

"Just in the nick of time" is a phrase that refers to an action or event taking place at the last possible moment, just before it is too late. There are several synonyms that can be used instead of this phrase, such as "at the eleventh hour," "in the final hour," "in the clutch," "in the moment of truth," and "at the last minute." These expressions all convey a sense of urgency and the importance of timing in order to achieve success or avoid failure. They can be used in a variety of situations, such as sports, business, and emergency situations, where timing and quick thinking are crucial for success.

What are the hypernyms for Just in the nick of time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    narrow escape, eleventh-hour, At the last possible moment, Eleventh-hour arrival/action, Last minute/moment, Last-minute reprieve/rescue/save.

Famous quotes with Just in the nick of time

  • At some point during almost every romantic comedy, the female lead suddenly trips and falls, stumbling helplessly over something ridiculous like a leaf, and then some Matthew McConaughey type either whips around the corner just in the nick of time to save her or is clumsily pulled down along with her
    Chelsea Handler
  • There are one or two rules of thumb which are useful in distinguishing sadism from exciting adventure in the comics. Threat of torture is harmless, but when the torture it’s self is shown it becomes sadism. When a lovely heroine is show bound to the stake, comics followers are sure that the rescue will arrive just in the nick of time. The readers wish is to save the girl, not to see her suffer. A bound or chained person does not suffer even embarrassment in the comics, and the reader, therefore is not being taught to enjoy suffering.
    William Moulton Marston

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