on track — progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɑːn træk/
Example Sentences
- My diet is finally on track - I only ate three donuts today instead of ten!
- The company's profits are on track to reach $1 million this year.
- After failing two exams, Sarah worked hard to get her grades back on track.
on track
ADJECTIVE[/ɑːn træk/]
progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal

💡 Concept
progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal

🎵 Rhyme
With her pack secure, she stays on track to reach the peak!
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🎤Pronunciation
🇺🇸 US/ɑːn træk/
🇬🇧 UK/ɒn træk/
🌳Etymology
🎵Rhyme
attackbackpacklack
attack
back
pack
lack
🔗Collocations
stay on track
get back on track
keep on track
put someone on track
career on track
📝Examples
😄 Fun example
“My diet is finally on track - I only ate three donuts today instead of ten!”
“The company's profits are on track to reach $1 million this year.”
“After failing two exams, Sarah worked hard to get her grades back on track.”
😄 Fun example
“His New Year's resolution to exercise daily was on track until he discovered Netflix.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
on scheduleprogressing wellgoing smoothlyon courseproceeding as planned
Antonyms
off trackbehind schedulederailed
Related
progressschedulegoalplantarget
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