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Enough Said: When Words Become Unnecessary

We've all been there. The moment hangs heavy in the air, the look in their eyes conveys everything, and a simple, 'Enough said' is the only appropriate response. But where did this potent phrase come from, and what exactly does it *mean*?

'Enough said' is an idiom that essentially means the point is already made and no further explanation is needed. It implies agreement, understanding, or sometimes, resignation. Think of it as a verbal full stop – a way to end a conversation or a line of reasoning because the truth is self-evident.

The origin of the phrase is somewhat murky, lost in the common vernacular. But its power lies in its brevity and its ability to cut through the noise. It's a signal that you're on the same page, that the unspoken is understood. Next time you find yourself in a situation where words feel redundant, remember the power of 'Enough said.' Sometimes, silence truly speaks volumes.

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