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Synonyms

be on

Idioms  
  1. Be taking medication or an illegal drug, as in Are you on some antibiotic? or He was definitely on narcotics when it happened . [1930s]

  2. Be in favor of something or willing to participate, as in We're going dancing after the play—are you on? [ Colloquial ; late 1800s]

  3. Be engaged in some action, especially on the stage, as in Hurry up, you're on in five minutes . [Late 1700s]

  4. Perform extremely well, as in I can't return Dan's serve—he's really on today . [ Slang ; second half of 1900s]

  5. Be scheduled, as in Is tonight's rally still on? [ Colloquial ; second half of 1990s]

  6. be on one . Be at one's expense, either as a treat or the butt of a joke. For example, This round of drinks is on me , or He enjoys a good laugh, even when the joke's on him . [ Colloquial ; second half of 1800s]

  7. not be on . Be unacceptable, not allowable, as in I can't believe you'd cancel; that's just not on . This usage is more common in Britain than America. [ Colloquial ; 1930s] For a synonym, see not done . Also see be on to .

  8. see be on.


Example Sentences

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In Scotland's data a single patient could be on multiple waiting lists.

From BBC • Apr. 2, 2026

The rate of ascent has slowed over the past two days as SPX has rallied, but these won’t be on buy signals until they roll over and begin to trend lower.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 2, 2026

Starlink won’t be on all of its 1,000 planes with dual-class service until the end of 2027.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026

In 2023, they published a guide to help crisis workers assess whether the person they are talking to could be on the autism spectrum.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2026

I’d be on a train soon—my first train ever—chugging away from Sassafras Springs.

From "The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs" by Betty G. Birney