sum up
phrasal verbsum up | sum something up
- To sum up, there are three main ways of tackling the problem…
- The report attempts to sum up recent economic trends.
- The storyline can be summed up in a few sentences.
- sum up what… Can I just sum up what we've agreed so far?
- (of a judge) to give a summary of the main facts and arguments in a legal case, near the end of a trial related noun summing-upTopics Opinion and argumentc1
sum somebody/something up
- to describe or show the most typical characteristics of somebody/something, especially in a few words
- Totally lazy—that just about sums him up.
- One young mother summed up the feelings of many parents when she said:…
Extra Examples- ‘So we're stuck in this place with no food?’ ‘That just about sums it up.’
- Her whole philosophy can be summed up as ‘so what?’.
- The appeal of this charming little town is hard to sum up.
- She summed it up as ‘the most brilliant lecture I've ever attended’.
- For me, the novel summed up the major problems of human existence.
- to form or express an opinion of somebody/something synonym size up
- She quickly summed up the situation and took control.