On The Cards Meaning & Sentence Examples

On The Cards Definition, Sentence Examples

ON THE CARDS MEANING – Find out what on the cards really means. Example sentences of this idiomatic expression can also be found here.

“In the cards” and “on the cards” are two variations of the same expression, with “in the cards” being more prevalent in America and “on the cards” being more commonly used in Great Britain. Both versions of this phrase are believed to have emerged around the 1800s, though there is evidence of an earlier instance dating back to Charles Churchill’s poem “Independence,” written in late 1764.

This suggests that the phrase might have been in use earlier than commonly assumed. The general belief is that the expression originated in the context of cartomancy, the practice of using cards to predict the future, though it’s unclear whether it referred to Tarot cards or regular playing cards, as both are employed in fortune-telling. In any case, if a particular event was predicted in such a card reading, it was said to be “in/on the cards.”

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On The Cards Meaning:

  • anything very likely to take place, happen, or occur.
  • Something is anticipated as being quite likely.
  • Something destined to come to pass.
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Here are examples of sentences that use on the cards:

  1. Some big changes in the company are on the cards for next year.
  2. Bernard says it’s in the cards for him to move to Bohol in the near future.
  3. Do you think that Tony and Hannah getting married is on the cards?
  4. A promotion is in the cards for her.
  5. An early barangay election is certainly on the cards.

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