100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "on"

Definition

The adverb on is used to indicate a position, state, or condition of being in contact with a surface or a continuing action or event. It can also refer to a situation or circumstance in which something is taking place, often suggesting continuity or progression.

Synonyms

  • Upon
  • Over
  • Atop
  • Against
  • In progress
  • Forward
  • Ongoing

Antonyms

  • Off
  • Away
  • Down
  • Absent
  • Finished

Examples

  1. She placed the book on the table.
  2. The cat jumped on the couch.
  3. The meeting is on schedule.
  4. The light is still on.
  5. He is on the phone right now.
  6. The project is on track to finish early.
  7. We rely on your expertise.
  8. The kids are playing on the playground.
  9. The concert is on Friday night.
  10. Please keep your eyes on the road.
  11. I have a lot of work on my plate.
  12. It's on the tip of my tongue.
  13. She is on cloud nine after the news.
  14. He is on a roll with his new project.
  15. The movie is on at the local theater.
  16. The information is on the website.
  17. I’ll see you on Monday.
  18. They were on their way home.
  19. The dog is on a leash.
  20. The clock is on the wall.
  21. The store is on the corner.
  22. She is on a diet.
  23. The presentation is on hold.
  24. The sign is on the door.
  25. The phone is on silent mode.
  26. The cake is on the counter.
  27. He is on a path to success.
  28. The train is running on time.
  29. The debate is on tonight.
  30. She is on the committee.
  31. The report is on the desk.
  32. I'm on my way to the meeting.
  33. The weather report is on the news.
  34. The cat is on the roof.
  35. The pen is on the table.
  36. She said her decision is on hold.
  37. The play is on stage now.
  38. He is on the list of invitees.
  39. The package is on its way.
  40. The team is on a winning streak.
  41. They are on the same page.
  42. The book is on the bestseller list.
  43. The light is on in the garage.
  44. The dog is on guard.
  45. The train is on the tracks.
  46. She is on a business trip.
  47. The project is on the agenda.
  48. The kids are on their bikes.
  49. The party is on Saturday.
  50. The movie is on Netflix.
  51. He is on the lookout for new opportunities.
  52. The deadline is on Friday.
  53. They are on a mission.
  54. The meeting is on Zoom.
  55. He is on a journey of self-discovery.
  56. We are on the road to recovery.
  57. The sale is on now.
  58. The analysis is on point.
  59. I’m on board with your plan.
  60. The lights are on in the building.
  61. The project is on the back burner.
  62. The game is on the schedule.
  63. The cat is on the prowl.
  64. She is on a quest for knowledge.
  65. The ball is on the field.
  66. The lid is on the jar.
  67. The presentation is on the screen.
  68. The plan is on track.
  69. The flowers are on sale.
  70. The painting is on display.
  71. The song is on the radio.
  72. The clock is on the mantle.
  73. The dog is on the sofa.
  74. The meeting is on the calendar.
  75. The lecture is on history.
  76. The light is on in the hallway.
  77. The game is on the television.
  78. The details are on the flyer.
  79. She is on a tight schedule.
  80. The package is on its way to you.
  81. The instructions are on the website.
  82. The project is on hold until further notice.
  83. The car is on the road.
  84. They are on their honeymoon.
  85. The presentation is on the projector.
  86. The dog is on the bed.
  87. The news is on the front page.
  88. The store is on Main Street.
  89. The flowers are on the table.
  90. The email is on its way.
  91. The children are on their way to school.
  92. The discussion is on the agenda.
  93. The team is on a conference call.
  94. The movie is on my watch list.
  95. The book is on the shelf.
  96. The shop is on the first floor.
  97. The event is on the horizon.
  98. The team is on a break.
  99. The seminar is on next week.
  100. The news report is on the television.