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No big deal
UK //nəʊ bɪg diːl//US //noʊ bɪɡ diːl//
Definition
A phrase used to indicate that something is not important.
In simple words: Not important or serious.
Examples
- When she apologized for being late, I said, 'It's no big deal.'
- If you forgot your wallet, it's no big deal; we can pay for lunch.
- He spilled coffee on my desk, but honestly, it was no big deal.
- I missed the deadline, but I told my boss it was no big deal.
- Getting a small scratch on your phone is really no big deal.
Usage notes
Commonly used in casual conversations to downplay a situation. Avoid in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine saying 'no big deal' while shrugging your shoulders, showing it’s not important.
Collocations
- make it no big deal
- say no big deal
- treat as no big deal
Synonyms
- not a problem
- it's nothing
- no issue
- all good
- not significant
Common mistakes
- Used in formal contexts where seriousness is expected.
- Confused with 'no big idea' which has a different meaning.
- Mispronounced or used too seriously.