To get straight to the point In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to get straight to the point", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Evelyn Nguyen calendar 2021-01-08 09:01

Meaning of To get straight to the point

To get straight to the point verb phrase

To talk the main part at once, or avoid talking about what is not important

 

You should get straight to the point at the discussion.

People don't have time to hear you talking nonsense. Get straight to the point please!

In order not to get distraction, you must get straight to the point.

I would like to know about the story. Please get straight to the point.

Other phrases about:

blurt out

To say something without thinking

a wicked tongue

The tendency to speak in an abusive, vulgar or nasty manner

Grammar and Usage of To get straight to the point

Verb Forms

  • to get straight to the point
  • gets straight to the point
  • got straight to the point
  • will get straight to the point

The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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