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Much of a muchness Meaning in English

expression

MUCH-uhv-uh MUCH-niss
MUCH-uv-uh MUCH-nuss

Definition

If two or more things are 'much of a muchness', they are very similar, almost the same, and not different in any important way.

Usage & Nuances

British English, informal and slightly old-fashioned. Used when small differences between options are unimportant (e.g., tea or coffee, they're 'much of a muchness'). Not used about people. Similar to 'six of one, half a dozen of the other'.

Example Sentences

These two shirts are much of a muchness.

basic

Tea or coffee? For me, they're much of a muchness.

basic

All the apartments here are much of a muchness.

basic

Honestly, the two proposals are much of a muchness; either would work.

natural

Between the two restaurants, it's much of a muchness—they serve the same food.

natural

I tried both brands, and to me they're much of a muchness; I can't tell the difference.

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