amount/come to the same thing
amount to the same thing
To be essentially the same. The phrase usually implies that the difference between two things has no significant consequence. I don't care who started the fight, it all amounts to the same thing: you getting suspended from school. These different expenses all amount to the same thing: money coming out of my bank account.
See also: amount, same, thing
come to the same thing
To be the same or nearly the same as something else, especially after consideration. When you get down to it, downloading pirated music for free online and stealing CDs from a store really come to the same thing.
See also: come, same, thing
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
amount to the same thing
and come to the same thing; add up to the same thingFig. to be the same [as something]. Borrowing can be the same as stealing. If the owner does not know what you have borrowed, it amounts to the same thing. With cars—whether they're red or blue—it comes to the same thing.
See also: amount, same, thing
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
amount to the same thing
Also, come to the same thing. Make no difference, be the same, as in Since it's supposed to rain all day, whether I go outdoors now or later will amount to the same thing , or Paying in cash or with a credit card, it comes to the same thing.
See also: amount, same, thing
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
aˌmount/ˌcome to the same ˈthing
it does not matter how something happens or is done, the result in the end is the same: Whether it was your fault or his fault, it still amounts to the same thing. My car’s wrecked.See also: amount, come, same, thing
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- add up to the same thing
- amount to the same thing
- don't go there
- Government
- close enough for government work
- not (even) go there
- not go there
- nose about
- nose around
- I'll believe it/that when I see it