‘Much ado about nothing’ means ‘a great deal of fuss over a thing of little importance’.
The phrase ‘much ado about nothing’ is best known to us as the title of Shakespeare’s play, which he published in 1599. He had used the word ado, which means business or activity, in an earlier play – Romeo and Juliet, 1592:
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