Hey everyone! 👋
Today’s expression is “the gist of it.”
👉 It means the main point, the essential idea, or the summary of something.When you give someone the gist, you’re skipping details and focusing on what really matters.
Origin:The word “gist” comes from Old French gésir, meaning “to lie” or “to rest.” In legal English, it came to mean the main point of a case—what everything “rests” on.
Over time, it became a casual way to say the core idea of anything. 📜
Examples:
• Just give me the gist of it — I don’t need all the details. 🗣️
• I didn’t read the full article, but I got the gist of it. 📰
• Can you explain the gist of it in one sentence? 🤔
Now it’s your turn! 💬Drop your own sentence using “the gist of it” below 👇
WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝