Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg

idiom
/dʒʌst ðə tɪp əv ði ˈaɪsˌbɜrg/
Definition
A phrase used to indicate that what is visible or known is only a small part of a much larger situation or issue.
Examples
  • The initial findings were just the tip of the iceberg; further research uncovered widespread issues in the system.
  • When she shared her struggles, she realized it was just the tip of the iceberg in understanding her mental health situation.
  • The small leak in the roof was just the tip of the iceberg; the entire structure needed repairs.
Meaning
The expression suggests that there is much more to a situation than what is immediately apparent, often referring to a larger problem or complexity that is not yet revealed.
Synonyms
  • Only the beginning
  • A small fraction
  • Just the surface