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a) A concise summary.
Im not interested in hearing all the details. Just give me the upshot.
The upshot was that they had to get married.
Wikipedia foundation.
Im not interested in hearing all the details. Just give me the upshot.
The upshot was that they had to get married.
Wikipedia foundation.
Upshot — Up shot , n. [Up + shot, equivalent to scot share, reckoning. Cf. the phrase to cast up an account.] Final issue; conclusion; the sum and substance; the end; the result; the consummation. [1913 Webster] I can not pursue with any safety this sport … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
upshot — index amount (result), conclusion (outcome), consequence (conclusion), denouement, development ( … Law dictionary
upshot — 1530s, from UP (Cf. up) + SHOT (Cf. shot) (n.); originally, the final shot in an archery match, hence the figurative sense of result, issue, conclusion (c.1600) … Etymology dictionary
upshot — outcome, issue, result, consequence, *effect, aftereffect, aftermath, event, sequel Analogous words: *end, termination, ending: climax, culmination (see SUMMIT): concluding or conclusion, finishing or finish, completion (see corresponding verbs… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
upshot — [n] end result aftereffect, aftermath, burden, climax, completion, conclusion, consequence, core, culmination, denouement, development, effect, end, ending, event, eventuality, finale, finish, gist, issue, meaning, meat*, outcome, payoff, pith*,… … New thesaurus
upshot — ► NOUN ▪ the eventual outcome or conclusion … English terms dictionary
upshot — [up′shät΄] n. [orig., the final shot in an archery match] the conclusion; result; outcome … English World dictionary
upshot — up|shot [ˈʌpʃɔt US ʃa:t] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: upshot final shot in an archery competition (16 17 centuries)] the upshot (of sth) the final result of a situation ▪ The upshot was that after much argument they all agreed to help her … Dictionary of contemporary English
upshot — [[t]ʌ̱pʃɒt[/t]] N SING: the N The upshot of a series of events or discussions is the final result of them, usually a surprising result. The upshot is that we have lots of good but not very happy employees... So the upshot is we re going for lunch … English dictionary
upshot — up|shot [ ʌp,ʃat ] noun the upshot (of something) the result of a process or an event: The upshot was that they suspended his driver s license … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English