What is another word for on the tip of your tongue?

Pronunciation: [ɒnðə tˈɪp ɒv jɔː tˈʌŋ] (IPA)

When a word or name is right at the edge of your memory but you can't quite grasp it, it's often described as being "on the tip of your tongue". However, there are several other phrases you can use to convey the same feeling. Some alternatives include "at the edge of your mind", "hovering at the back of your thoughts", "on the brink of remembrance", and "teetering on the cusp of recollection". Regardless of which phrase you choose to use, the frustration of not being able to remember the word or name can be incredibly frustrating. So, keep these synonyms in mind for the next time you find yourself struggling to recall something.

What are the hypernyms for On the tip of your tongue?

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

    eluding, elusive, out of reach, slipping away, at the back of one's mind, At the forefront of your memory, At the forefront of your mind, Escaping one's grasp, On the verge of recall.

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