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Dip your toe in the water

Meaning

To try something new or unfamiliar cautiously and tentatively, without fully committing to it.

Origin

The literal act of dipping a toe into water is a natural human action to test its temperature or depth before fully entering. This common physical experience forms the vivid metaphorical basis for the phrase. Imagine a child at the edge of a cold swimming pool or a traveler approaching a stream; the first tentative touch of the water with just a toe provides immediate feedback without the full commitment or shock of plunging in. This universal action of cautious testing seamlessly translated into a linguistic metaphor for approaching any new venture with similar prudence, allowing one to assess the situation before diving headfirst.

Examples

  • Before investing all her savings, Sarah decided to dip her toe in the water by purchasing a small number of shares.
  • He wanted to experience living abroad but chose to dip his toe in the water with a short summer exchange program first.
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