in a nutshell
in a nutshell
English
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Definition
In summary; briefly or simply.
Etymology
Calque of New Latin in nuce, derived from an anecdote in Pliny the Elder, who ascribes to Cicero the claim that the whole Iliad was once written on parchment and enclosed within a nutshell (Naturalis Historia 7.21.85). Compare typologically Czech stručný, stručně (< struk).
Example Sentences
- "He had a lot to say, but his answer, in a nutshell, was no."
- "Sadio Mané wasted a glorious chance in the first half and, late on, Mohamed Salah turned his shot against a post after a goal-line clearance had spun his way. That, in a nutshell, perhaps sums up the difference between Messi and the players on the next rung below – the ones who can be described as great footballers without necessarily being football greats."
- "The yarns of seamen have a direct simplicity, the whole meaning of which lies within the shell of a cracked nut."
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