In a nutshell
English Idiom
Meaning: To describe something in a concise and brief manner, capturing the essence without going into much detail. It's a way to get to the point quickly and clearly.
Origin: The phrase 'in a nutshell' dates back to ancient times when Roman author Pliny the Elder mentioned that the philosopher Cicero had seen a copy of Homer's Iliad that was so tiny it could fit inside a nutshell. This idea of compressing something large into a small space evolved into the idiom we use today.
