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suffice it to say
Idioms and Phrases
It is enough to say this and no more, as in Suffice it to say that the judge was furious when the invitation was withdrawn . [Late 1600s]Example Sentences
Suffice it to say, some engrained consumer habits can fester for years if left unaddressed â long beyond the point that theyâre serving you.
Suffice it to say, Lizâs grisly discovery heralds a change in her fortunes.
Suffice it to say that, that just because he was wrong to use that venue to say it, doesnât mean everything he said was wrong.
Suffice it to say, there are more ways to become shorter than I had even realized.
Suffice it to say, we love CDMX.
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What doesÌęsuffice it to say mean?
Suffice it to say is a phrase used to indicate that whatâs about to be said will be enough for someone to fully understand the situation, even though there is a fuller explanation.
It is often used in a somewhat humorous way to indicate that what is being said is an understatement, as in Suffice it to say that the cat did not enjoy her bath.Ìę
The phrase is sometimes shortened to suffice to say.Ìę
The word suffice means âto be enoughâ or âto satisfy.â So, the phrase implies that the information thatâs being provided should be all another person needs to understand the situation. The speaker thinks the situation is easily understood or that the listener can easily guess what really happened.
Suffice it to say is most often used at the beginning of a sentence, but it can be inserted into the middle of a sentence for emphasis, as in He forgot her birthday and, suffice it to say, she was pretty angry.Ìę ÌęÌę
Suffice it to say can also be used to indicate that the speaker is only giving a short explanation of something. Similar phrases include letâs just say and all Iâm going to say.
Example: Suffice it to say that the queen was unamused by the jesterâs decision to make jokes about her favorite gown.
Where doesÌęsuffice it to say come from?
The first records of the phrase suffice it to say come from around the late 1600s. It is possible that the phrase originated as an alternate way to say âit is sufficient to say.â
Suffice it to say is used in much the same way as similar phrases, such as needless to say and it goes without saying, which indicate that the information given is obvious and needs no further details or explanation.
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What are some other forms related to suffice it to say?
- suffice to say
What are some synonyms for suffice it to say?
- letâs just say
- all Iâm going to say
- needless to say
- it goes without saying
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How isÌęsuffice it to say used in real life?
Suffice it to say is commonly used when giving a short explanation of something. Itâs often used to be a bit humorous.
Ex-Redskins CB Josh Norman confirmed his release with a đ emoji. Asked him if he's got anything to say on it, he said, "just did."
Suffice it to say, he's excited to see what's out there.
â Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer)
Tomorrow I present oral argument in the Texas Supreme Court on the rule against perpetuities. Friday I present a CLE on the law of injected saltwater and frac liquid migration. Suffice it to say Iâm a load of fun at parties.
â Ryan Clinton (@ryanclinton)
There are so many things wrong with our criminal justice system I donât know where to start. Suffice it to say that itâs beyond repair.
â MirriamZary đŠđ« (@mirriam71)
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Is suffice it to say used correctly in the following sentence?
I wonât go into details about how I broke my arm, but suffice it to say that trying to wrestle a banana away from a wild chimpanzee is a bad idea.
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American HeritageŸ Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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