to ask someone a difficult or embarrassing question without warning · to force someone to make a decision or give an answer immediately
Ever been in a meeting when your boss suddenly asks you a super specific question you weren't prepared for? Or a client demands an immediate answer on something complex? 🤯 That's when you're "put on the spot"! It's about being caught off guard and needing to react quickly, often under pressure.
💡 **Pro Tip!** This expression can be used when someone forces you to give an immediate answer or opinion, especially if it's uncomfortable or you haven't had time to think. It often implies a bit of pressure or discomfort. However, sometimes it's just a way of saying someone had to perform impromptu, like a quick presentation! 😉
When would you use 'to put someone on the spot' most naturally? A. 🤝 When you ask a colleague for help on a task you're both working on. B. 🗣️ When you ask a new intern to give an impromptu presentation on a complex topic. C. ☕ When you invite a team member for a casual coffee break to chat about their weekend.