an event that is most likely going to happen soon
occurring in the near future
within view
in the near future
imminent
awaiting
approaching
forthcoming
on the way
about to happen
just around the corner
in the air
in prospect
I have seen the way your boss praises your work. I am sure that a promotion is on the horizon.
We have some exciting new products on the horizon.
Are there any new romantic dates on the horizon for you and Peter?
Even though they are denying any change of leadership, I think that there are much needed changes on the horizon.
You need to stop stalling. The deadline is on the horizon and we still have more than half of the proposal to complete.
An important announcement is on the horizon about education in the United States by the American President.
I am pretty sure that the brighter days are on the horizon with the constant growth in our business.
There is no origin for this idiom
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