It'll all come out in the wash Meaning in English
expression
Definition
Used to say that a problem or difficult situation will be resolved or not matter in the end. It often suggests that time will make things better or reveal the truth.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, friendly, often used to comfort someone worrying about a mistake, misunderstanding, or temporary problem. Implies patience and trust that things will be sorted out, sometimes even without effort.
Example Sentences
If she's upset now, just give it time—it'll all come out in the wash.
basic
Trust me, it'll all come out in the wash once things settle down.
natural
There’s a lot of gossip now, but it'll all come out in the wash.
natural
Don’t stress over it, it'll all come out in the wash eventually.
natural
Don't worry about the stain—it it'll all come out in the wash.
basic
He made a small mistake, but it'll all come out in the wash.
basic