Meaning of That's all
A phrase indicating the completion of something.
In simple words: That's everything.
That's all in a sentence
- And that's all I have to say about the project.
- After discussing the plans, he said, 'That’s all.'
- She finished her presentation with, 'So, that's all for today!'
How to use That's all
Use in informal conversations to signal the end of a discussion or list. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a closing curtain on a performance, signifying the end: 'that's all!'
Related words
Collocations with That's all
- that's all for now
- that's all folks
- that's all there is
Synonyms for That's all
- that's it
- that's everything
- that's the end
Common mistakes with That's all
- Using it in overly formal contexts.
- Not using it to close a conversation.
- Confusing it with 'that's it' in context.
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Frequently asked questions about "That's all"
What does "That's all" mean?
That's everything.
What is the definition of "That's all"?
A phrase indicating the completion of something.
How do you use "That's all" in a sentence?
And that's all I have to say about the project.
Can you give another example of "That's all"?
After discussing the plans, he said, 'That’s all.'
What are synonyms for "That's all"?
Common alternatives include that's it, that's everything, that's the end.
What words go with "That's all"?
It commonly pairs with that's all for now, that's all folks, that's all there is.
What are common mistakes when using "That's all"?
Using it in overly formal contexts. Not using it to close a conversation. Confusing it with 'that's it' in context.
How do you pronounce "That's all"?
US: //ðæts ɔl//, UK: //ðæts ɔːl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "That's all"?
Use in informal conversations to signal the end of a discussion or list. Avoid in formal writing.





























