Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
its-early-days
idiomatic expression
/ɪts ˈɜrli deɪz/

Definition
A phrase used to indicate that it is too soon to make judgments or predictions about a situation or outcome.

Examples
- It’s still its-early-days for the new product launch, so we should wait for sales data before making any conclusions.
- She is optimistic about the project, but she reminds us that it’s early days and things can change.
- The team just started training; it’s its-early-days in their preparation for the tournament.

Meaning
This expression suggests that the events or developments are in the initial or formative stages and that it is premature to draw conclusions.

Synonyms
- it’s too soon
- we’ll see
- preliminary stage