Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
much-of-a-muchness
Phrase
/ˈmʌtʃ əv ə ˈmʌtʃnəs/
Definition
A phrase used to describe a situation in which there is little difference between two or more things, usually implying that they are all quite similar or of equal value.
Examples
- “Both candidates offered much-of-a-muchness in their policies, making it hard to choose between them.”
- “The restaurants nearby were all serving much-of-a-muchness food, lacking any unique flair.”
- “After trying various products, I realized they were all much-of-a-muchness in quality and performance.”
Meaning
The term refers to things that are so similar or redundant that there is no real distinction or choice among them.
Synonyms
- Similar
- Same old
- Homogeneous
- Indistinguishable
- Uniform