What is the word for stating the obvious?
What is the word for stating the obvious?
Stating the obvious is perhaps best stated as “self-evident.” For example, “A street is better than a little trail to connect those two large neighborhoods.” “That’s self-evident.”
What is it called when you already know something?
conversant. adjective. formal if you are conversant with something, you know about it and understand it.
What do you say when something unexpected happens?
Synonymssurprised. adjective. having the feeling that you get when something unexpected happens.shocked. adjective. very offended or embarrassed by something that you consider immoral.amazed. adjective. very surprised.speechless. adjective. astonished. adjective. astounded. adjective. thunderstruck. adjective. staggered. adjective.
How do you say I know something?
Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree – thesaurusof course. adverb. used when you have just realized something.OK. interjection. all right. interjection. fair enough. phrase. I know. phrase. if you like. phrase. I see. phrase. I know what you mean. phrase.
What can I say instead of I know right?
Depending on the context in which “I know right!” is to be used, there can be certain other expressions/phrases which can be used in it’s place : » Yes, precisely that! » Completely agreeing there! » Certainly, that’s the truth!
How do you express understanding?
You can do that by saying:OK / Alright / Sure.Got it.OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.Of course / Absolutely.I appreciate why you think that, but…I hear what you’re saying, but…When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:
What can I say instead of I understand?
10 great ways to say “I understand”To catch on. Example: I tend to catch on fairly quickly.To catch one’s drift. Example: It’s Ok, I catch your drift.To grasp something. Example: I am able to grasp things pretty quickly.To get something. To get the idea. To get the picture. To get the hang of something. To catch/get the gist of something.
How do you say I Seeally formally?
“I see” can be formal, as far as I’m concerned. As a replacement, I’d say “I get it.”; as Gru says in Despicable me. “My phone ran out of charge” is not quite natural, but is very understandable. “
How do you say I understand professionally?
5 Ways to say “I understand”I get you (I got you in past simple) This expression is very common among native English speakers and expresses that you have perfectly understood the idea that someone has explained to you. I see where you’re coming from. I hear you. I know what you mean.
How do you say no problem in a formal way?
No Problem SynonymsYou’re welcome (F)Sure thing (I)No worries (I)Cool (I)It’s all gravy (I)It’s all right (I)Certainly (F)Of course (F)
What is a professional way to say no worries?
The phraseology of “no worries” and “no problem” have increasingly crept into common usage in America, both in personal and professional settings. For some, these words have almost become replacements for “You’re welcome” and sometimes, “I’m sorry”.
How do you politely say no worries?
You: No worries ( or no problem) Ted, I figured things out pretty quickly. Thank you, Ted. In general either Thank you or You’re welcome will work instead of no problem.