“What’s your point?”: idiom meaning.

What’s your point?
Why are you saying it? What do you want me to understand by saying that? What conclusions do you want me to make after you have said that? What are you trying to say? What should I think when you say that?

Other examples of “what’s your point?” idiom in a sentence

  • What’s your point? Do you want me to feel guilty?
  • Why are you telling me this? What’s your point?
  • Yes, I know the company has a lot of problems, but what’s your point? Are you saying I should look for another job?

“What’s your point?”: use in context explanation

The husband comes back home a little late, at 1 a.m. Jane was already sleeping. She woke up when she heard him coming. She is angry. She says her husband can’t come home so late but he doesn’t understand what her point is because she always says it’s important to have friends.