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Meaning
The phrase "water under the bridge" refers to past events, situations, or conflicts that are no longer relevant or significant. It implies that these occurrences should be forgotten or set aside, as they cannot be changed and do not have an impact on the present or future.
Synonyms
- A thing of the past
- Forgotten matters
- Old news
- Past issues
Antonyms
- Current issues
- Present matters
- Ongoing conflicts
Etymology
The expression "water under the bridge" likely originated from the idea that water that has flowed under a bridge is gone and cannot be retrieved. It emphasizes the movement of time and the futility of dwelling on the past.
Examples
- "Yes, we had a disagreement last year, but that’s just water under the bridge now; we’ve moved on."
- "I know we made mistakes, but let’s focus on the future; all that’s water under the bridge."
- "After discussing the issue, we realized it was just water under the bridge and decided to put it behind us."