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  1. idiom. Add to word list. If something that you want to say is on the tip of your tongue, you think you know it and that you will be able to remember it very soon: Her name is on the tip of my tongue. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to forget something. forget I can't believe I've forgotten her birthday!

    • English

      BE ON THE TIP OF YOUR TONGUE meaning: 1. If something that...

    • Polski

      be on the tip of your tongue definicja: 1. If something that...

  2. idiom. Add to word list. about to be said if you can remember it: I know her - her name is on the tip of my tongue, but it won't come to me. (Definition of on the tip of your tongue from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Browse. on the stump idiom. on the table idiom. on the take idiom.

  3. If something that you want to say is on the tip of your tongue, you think you know it and that you will be able to remember it very soon: Her name is on the tip of my tongue. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. to forget something.

  4. be on the tip of your tongue expr: figurative (answer, etc.: hard to recall) en la punta de la lengua loc adv: roll off the tongue, trip off the tongue v expr (be easy to pronounce) ser fácil de decir loc verb : ser fácil de pronunciar loc verb: silver tongue n: figurative (eloquence) (se usa con tener) labia nf (se usa con ser) pico de oro ...

  5. Meaning: If a word is on the tip of your tongue, you know you know the word, but you just can't quite remember it at the moment. Country: International English | Subject Area: Body and bodily functions | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  6. The meaning of TIP is overturn, upset —usually used with over. How to use tip in a sentence.

  7. on the tip of your tongue. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English on the tip of your tongue a) if something is on the tip of your tongue, you really want to say it, but then you decide not to It was on the tip of my tongue to say, ‘I’d rather have dinner with a snake.’. b) if a word, name etc is on the tip of your tongue, you ...