at the crossroads



at the crossroads

Also, at a crossroads. At a point of decision or a critical juncture, as in Because of the proposed merger, the company is standing at the crossroads. This phrase, based on the importance accorded to the intersection of two roads since ancient times, has also been used figuratively just about as long. In the 1500s Erasmus quoted from the Greek Theognis's Elegies (c. 600 b.c.): "I stand at the crossroads."
See also: crossroad

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nontle-Southern African, Xhosa
Finnbarr-Irish
MilivojMEE-lee-voi (Croatian, Serbian)Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic
Annis['ænis]
Ghoncheh-Persian
Darby['da:bi]