a sword of Damocles hangs over head



a sword of Damocles hangs over somebody's head

  (literary) also a sword of Damocles hangs over somebody (literary)
if a sword of Damocles hangs over someone, they are in a situation where something bad is likely to happen to them very soon
Usage notes: This phrase comes from a story about Damocles who had to eat his food with a sword hanging over him which was tied up by a single hair.
You live with this sword of Damocles hanging over your head, knowing that you carry the virus for a deadly disease.
See also: Damocles, hang, head, of, sword

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MalteMAHL-tə (German)Danish, Swedish, German
Quirinuskwi-RIEN-əs (English), kwi-REEN-əs (English)Roman Mythology, Late Roman
Jackin-Medieval English
PruPROOEnglish
Berengar-Ancient Germanic
MatyÁŠ-Czech