suffice it to say

English

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Etymology

Optative clause with the verb suffice in the present subjunctive form, thus “may it be sufficient to say”.

Phrase

suffice it to say

  1. An introduction to a statement that will be brief, indicating that further discussion would be futile, too lengthy, too private, etc.
    Suffice it to say that we will not be buying you any more cars in the future.
    There are different theories as to what may have happened precisely. Suffice it to say that we’ve never seen him again.

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