JAMB - English Language (1997 - No. 26)

Choose the most appropriate option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.

Adebayo's plans for the future are in the air?
suspended
uncertain
empty
floating

Explanation

The phrase "in the air" is an idiom that typically means something is uncertain, undecided, or not settled. It suggests a lack of clarity or definitiveness. When someone says their plans are "in the air," it implies that these plans are not firmly established or determined.

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