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Big deal Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɪɡ/ /ˈdiɫ
BIG-DEEL
bˈɪɡ/ /dˈiːl
BIG-DEEL

Definition

An expression used to mean something is important or impressive, or, sarcastically, that it is not important at all.

Usage & Nuances

Often used sarcastically ('big deal' = 'not important'). Also in 'make a big deal out of (something)' (to treat as more important than it is). Usually informal and conversational.

Example Sentences

It's just a small mistake, not a big deal.

basic

Getting a promotion at work is a big deal for him.

basic

Don't make such a big deal out of it.

basic

So you forgot your umbrella—big deal!

natural

They acted like it was a big deal, but it really wasn't.

natural

For her, running a marathon isn't a big deal anymore.

natural