You want to make of it Meaning in English
expression
Definição
An informal phrase meaning how someone chooses to interpret, react to, or use something; it depends on the person's perspective or attitude.
Uso & Nuances
Very informal; often used to deflect responsibility, signal openness to interpretation, or invite personal opinion ('what you want to make of it'). Common in debates, criticisms, or when facts are presented ambiguously. Not used in formal writing. Compare with: 'It's up to you'. Do not use with literal meanings of 'make'.
Frases de Exemplo
It's up to what you want to make of it.
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What you want to make of it is your choice.
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People see things differently; it's what you want to make of it.
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Some people thought the movie was funny, others found it boring. Guess it's what you want to make of it.
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I gave you the facts; what you want to make of it is up to you.
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You can call that luck or skill—depends on what you want to make of it.
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