"Toss-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toss-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Toss-up" Meaning

A toss-up is a situation where two or more possible outcomes are equally likely or have the same chance of occurring, making it hard to predict which one will happen.

Example: "The election is a toss-up between the two candidates, as neither of them has a clear lead in the polls."

Alternatively, a toss-up can also refer to a coin toss, where the result is uncertain and could go either way.

Example: "We'll choose the starting player by a toss-up: heads and you're first, tails and I am!"

"Toss-up" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Toss-up"


1. In Sports

The game was a toss-up in the final minutes as both teams were neck and neck, but in the end, team A managed to score the winning goal.

2. In a Situational Judgment

The new policy was a toss-up between the two suited candidates during the interview.

3. In a Decision-Making Context

For me, whether to go to Europe or Asia for summer vacation was a toss-up.

4. In a Competition

The contestants faced a toss-up between choosing either a singing or acting competition to perform on the stage.

5. In a Debate

The televised debate about the economic policies became somewhat of a toss-up with neither side managing to win the argument decisively.

There are many more situations in which the word "toss-up" can be used, but these examples give a basic understanding of how it can be applied.

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