size of it
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Definition
Noun: - The actual state of affairs; the true or essential nature of a situation. This phrase is used to state what is perceived to be the fundamental truth or reality of a matter, often summarizing a complex situation in a blunt or conclusive way.
Usage
The phrase "the size of it" is typically used in informal contexts to deliver a frank assessment or summary. It is almost always preceded by "that's" (that is) or "that's about" (that is approximately). It functions as a predicate noun in a sentence.
Examples
- After reviewing all the evidence, that's the size of it: we cannot proceed without more funding.
- He's not just late; he's completely unreliable. That's about the size of it.
- "So, you're saying the project is canceled?" "I'm afraid that's the size of it."
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can imply resignation or acceptance of an unpleasant truth.
- We've lost the key client, and there's no replacing that revenue. That's the size of it, and we have to adapt.
Variants and Related Words
- The size of the situation: A less common variant with identical meaning.
- With the market crash, our investments are worthless. That's the size of the situation.
Synonyms
- The long and short of it: The essential point or summary.
- The truth of the matter: The actual facts of the situation.
- The bottom line: The fundamental and most important fact.
Related Idioms
- That's about the size of it: This is the common idiomatic expression. It means "that is essentially correct" or "that sums up the situation."
- "So the car is totaled, and the insurance won't cover it?" "Yeah, that's about the size of it."
Noun
- the actual state of affairs
- that's the size of the situation
- she hates me, that's about the size of it