change is not set in stone
change can be changed
Use this phrase to show that a decision is flexible and open to future changes.
15 सेकंड में
- Plans are flexible and can be changed later.
- Nothing is final or permanent yet.
- Use it to show you are open to new ideas.
मतलब
This phrase means that a plan or a decision is not final. It is flexible and can still be changed if needed.
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 6Planning a casual lunch
Let's aim for 1:00 PM, but it's not set in stone.
Let's aim for 1:00 PM, but it's not set in stone.
Discussing a project deadline
The launch date is next Monday, but that's not set in stone yet.
The launch date is next Monday, but that's not set in stone yet.
Texting a friend about a party
I'm thinking of hosting it at my place, but it's not set in stone!
I'm thinking of hosting it at my place, but it's not set in stone!
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The phrase draws from the historical practice of epigraphy, where important decrees were carved into stone for permanence. In modern English, it has become a staple of business and social negotiation, reflecting a cultural shift toward agility and 'pivoting' in the 21st century.
Pair it with 'Yet'
Adding `yet` at the end (e.g., 'It's not set in stone yet') makes you sound even more natural and emphasizes that a final decision is coming soon.
Don't use for facts
Only use this for plans or decisions. You wouldn't say 'The earth being round is not set in stone' unless you want to sound very confusing!
15 सेकंड में
- Plans are flexible and can be changed later.
- Nothing is final or permanent yet.
- Use it to show you are open to new ideas.
What It Means
Imagine someone carving words into a heavy stone. Once they finish, those words stay there forever. You cannot erase them easily. When we say something is not set in stone, we mean the opposite. The plan is like writing in the sand. You can change it, move it, or delete it entirely. It is all about flexibility. It tells people not to worry yet because nothing is permanent.
How To Use It
You usually use this phrase when discussing schedules or rules. Use it to lower the pressure in a conversation. You can say, "The meeting is at 2 PM, but it's not set in stone." This tells your friend that you are open to suggestions. It often follows a specific detail like a date, a price, or a location. It works perfectly as a follow-up sentence to show you are being reasonable.
When To Use It
Use it when you want to sound cooperative. It is great for work projects where details might shift. Use it when planning a dinner with a friend who is always late. It is also helpful when you are giving someone a rough estimate. For example, if you think a job will cost $50, add this phrase. It protects you if the price changes later. It makes you sound like a relaxed and easy-going person.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for things that are actually permanent. If a law is passed, it is usually set in stone. Avoid using it for very serious life events like a wedding date that is tomorrow. It might make you sound flaky or unreliable if used too often. Also, do not use it if you are the boss and you want people to follow a strict deadline. It gives people an excuse to be late!
Cultural Background
This expression comes from ancient times when laws were literally carved into stone tablets. Think of the Ten Commandments or the Code of Hammurabi. Back then, if it was in stone, it was the law forever. In modern Western culture, we value being busy but also being flexible. We like to have a plan, but we hate feeling trapped by it. This phrase reflects our love for "keeping our options open."
Common Variations
You will often hear the positive version: "That is set in stone." This means the decision is final and you cannot argue. Sometimes people say carved in stone or written in stone. They all mean the exact same thing. In very casual settings, someone might just say, "It's not permanent," but not set in stone sounds much more natural and idiomatic.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
This phrase is highly versatile and fits almost any context. Be careful not to use it if you want to sound authoritative, as it invites others to suggest changes.
Pair it with 'Yet'
Adding `yet` at the end (e.g., 'It's not set in stone yet') makes you sound even more natural and emphasizes that a final decision is coming soon.
Don't use for facts
Only use this for plans or decisions. You wouldn't say 'The earth being round is not set in stone' unless you want to sound very confusing!
The 'Stone' Secret
In English, 'stone' usually represents things that never change. If someone is 'stony-faced,' they don't show emotion. If a plan is 'set in stone,' it's permanent. It's a very common metaphor!
उदाहरण
6Let's aim for 1:00 PM, but it's not set in stone.
Let's aim for 1:00 PM, but it's not set in stone.
Shows the speaker is flexible with the time.
The launch date is next Monday, but that's not set in stone yet.
The launch date is next Monday, but that's not set in stone yet.
Professional way to say the date might move.
I'm thinking of hosting it at my place, but it's not set in stone!
I'm thinking of hosting it at my place, but it's not set in stone!
Keeps the invitation open to other suggestions.
These are the new office rules, though they aren't set in stone.
These are the new office rules, though they aren't set in stone.
Softens the impact of new regulations.
My 'no chocolate' rule for the week is definitely not set in stone.
My 'no chocolate' rule for the week is definitely not set in stone.
Uses the idiom to admit they will probably break the rule.
I'd like to move to Italy, but my plans aren't set in stone.
I'd like to move to Italy, but my plans aren't set in stone.
Expresses uncertainty about a big life decision.
खुद को परखो
Choose the best word to complete the idiom.
We have a rough draft, but the details are not set in ___.
The standard idiom always uses 'stone' to represent permanence.
Which sentence means the plan CAN change?
The schedule is ___.
Adding 'not' makes the phrase mean that changes are possible.
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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Formality of 'Not Set in Stone'
Used with friends for dinner plans.
The movie time isn't set in stone.
Standard use in most daily situations.
The itinerary is not set in stone.
Used in business to discuss drafts.
This proposal is not yet set in stone.
When to say 'Not Set in Stone'
Travel Plans
The hotel booking isn't set in stone.
Budgeting
The price estimate is not set in stone.
Work Meetings
The agenda is not set in stone.
Personal Goals
My gym routine isn't set in stone.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt means a plan or decision is not final and can be changed. For example, The party starts at 8, but it's not set in stone.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or with your best friend without any problem.
Yes, carved in stone and written in stone mean the exact same thing as set in stone.
Yes, if you want to say a plan is final, you just remove the 'not'. Example: The wedding date is set in stone.
Usually, no. We use it for plans, rules, or decisions, not for describing a person's character.
Yes, it is very common in both American and British English.
Don't say set on stone. The correct preposition is always in.
Not necessarily. It just means a change is *possible* if someone wants it.
Absolutely! It's common to text It's not set in stone yet when making plans.
You could say It's flexible or It's TBD (To Be Determined), but not set in stone is more descriptive.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Up in the air
Uncertain or undecided.
Play it by ear
To decide what to do as a situation develops.
Subject to change
Likely to be different later (more formal).
Nothing is final
No permanent decision has been made.
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