that's all

The phrase 'that's all' is commonly used to indicate the end of a statement, task, or conversation, emphasizing that nothing more needs to be added.

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Definition

B1General Communication

(informal)Used to signal that nothing more needs to be said or added.

Example

  • I've told you everything you need to know. That's all.
  • You just need to fill out this form, and that's all.

B1Conversation

(informal)Used to indicate the end of a conversation or to politely conclude a discussion.

Example

  • Thanks for your help. That's all I needed.
  • I just wanted to check in and say hi. That's all.

B2Presentation

(informal)Used to conclude a presentation or speech, indicating that all points have been covered.

Example

  • And that's all for today's presentation. Thank you for listening.
  • I've covered all the main points. That's all.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "that's all":

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