Big Deal

The meaning of BIG DEAL is something of special importance —sometimes used ironically as an interjection. How to use big deal in a sentence.

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BIG DEAL definition: 1. something that someone thinks is very important or serious: 2. used when you do not think…. Learn more.

Definition of big deal noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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make a big deal (out) of (something) or make (something) into a big deal : to treat (something) as very important or too important

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  1. Something of great importance or consequence: made a big deal out of getting there on time; losing one penny was no big deal. 2. An important person: She was a big deal in local politics.

You can say ' big deal ' to someone to show that you are not impressed by something that they consider important or impressive.

A "big deal" is something important, noteworthy, or significant. You can use this with something positive or negative. It's an idiom, so it's not for the most formal situations, but it is very commonly used.

Big deal | What it means in English | How to use 'big deal'

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big deal (plural big deals) (idiomatic, informal, often sarcastic) Something very important or difficult; a matter of great concern; a considerable feat or achievement.

Slang Terms (used ironically as an interjection to indicate that one considers something to be unimportant or unimpressive): So you're the mayor's cousin —big deal!

CNBC: Broadcom lands big deal for its specialty chips. Wall Street sees the stock rising as much as 80%