The Opposite(Antonym) of “derailed”
The antonyms of derailed are on track and on course. These antonyms describe a situation where things are going as planned, without any deviation or disruption.
Explore all Antonyms of “derailed”
- on track
- on course
Definitions and Examples of on track, on course
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Example
Thanks to the team's hard work, the project is on track to meet its deadline.
Key Differences: on track vs on course
- 1On track refers to progress that is following the intended plan.
- 2On course refers to movement that is following the intended path or direction.
Effective Usage of on track, on course
- 1Career Development: Use on track to describe progress towards career goals.
- 2Academic Progress: Use on course to describe progress towards academic goals.
- 3Project Management: Use both antonyms to describe the status of a project.
Remember this!
The antonyms on track and on course describe situations where things are going as planned, without any deviation or disruption. Use on track to describe progress towards career goals, on course to describe progress towards academic goals, and both antonyms to describe the status of a project.