when all's said and done



when all's said and done

Also, after all is said and done. In the end, nevertheless, as in When all's said and done, the doctors did what they could for Gordon, but he was too ill to survive . This term was first recorded in 1560.
See also: and, done, said

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Seleucus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Goodrich['gud.ritʃ]
Nataliyanah-TAH-lee-yah (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian
Charon-Greek Mythology
Shareef-Arabic
Cyneweard-Anglo-Saxon