How do you make a long story shorter?
How do you make a long story shorter?
make a long story short
- abbreviate a long explanation into a short one.
- get to the point.
- give only the basic facts instead of a full explanation.
- give a short version or only the conclusion of a long story.
- leave out details of a long winded narration.
What does mean Long story short?
to make a long story short, to cut a long story short, to shorten a long story: to summarize, to sum up, to say it in just a few words. idiom. To make a long story short, I was with your mom again last night. I’ll summarize what happened in just a few words.
What happened to the Jelly Bean Lady?
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Can I say Long story short?
COMMON When you are describing something that happened, you can say to cut a long story short to mean that you are only going to mention the final result or point, without any extra details. I took a short-term job with the company and, to cut a long story short, I ended up as managing director.
What’s another way to say Long story short?
What is another word for to cut a long story short?
| in a word | briefly |
|---|---|
| succinctly | in a nutshell |
| in sum | in summary |
| to be brief | to put it briefly |
| to summarize | not to mince words |
What is the meaning of last straw?
Definition of the final/last straw : the last in a series of bad things that happen to make someone very upset, angry, etc. It had been a difficult week, so when the car broke down, it was the last straw.
Is Long story short rude?
2 Answers. It is an idiomatic expression (cliche – thanks @Accumulation) and, though it is polite, it is not formal in the sense that it would be out of place in, for example, a business proposal.
What can I use instead of basically?
Synonyms & Antonyms of basically
- altogether,
- by and large,
- chiefly,
- generally,
- largely,
- mainly,
- mostly,
- overall,
What mean Speak of the devil?
Definition of speak/talk of the devil —used in speech to say that someone one has been talking about has unexpectedly appeared “Well, speak of the devil!
What do you say when someone says its a long story?
Or if just don’t want to explain something, you can also use this phrase. When someone tells you “It’s a long story” but you want to know more, you can say “Give me the short version”: A: What happened?
How do you say pretty formally?
pretty much
- about,
- all but,
- almost,
- borderline,
- fair.
- [chiefly British],
- fairly,
- feckly.