shouldn't

shouldn't

You shouldn't leave your toys on the stairs.

Definition
  1. Contraction (of "should not"):
    • Used to express that something is not advisable, not expected, or not morally correct.
    • Used to indicate that something is unlikely or improbable.
    • Used to express that an action is not necessary or not required.
Usage Examples
  • (It is not advisable for your health.)
  • (It is unlikely that he will be late.)
  • (It is not necessary to worry.)
Advanced Usage
  • "shouldn't have" + past participle: Used to express regret or criticism about a past action.
    • I shouldn't have said that to her; I feel terrible. (I regret saying it.)
  • "shouldn't be" + present participle: Used to express that an action is happening and is considered wrong or inappropriate.
    • The children shouldn't be playing in the street. (It is dangerous and inappropriate.)
  • "shouldn't it?": Used in tag questions to seek confirmation or agreement.
    • This is the right way, shouldn't it? (Asking for confirmation.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Should (modal verb): the positive form; used to express obligation, expectation, or advice.
    • You should finish your homework before playing. (It is advisable.)
  • Shouldn't've (informal contraction): a double contraction for "should not have."
    • He shouldn't've gone there alone. (He should not have gone there alone.)
Synonyms
  • Ought not to: a more formal equivalent.
    • You ought not to lie. (It is morally wrong.)
  • Had better not: used for strong advice, often implying a negative consequence.
    • You had better not touch that hot pan. (It is very dangerous.)
Related Idioms
  • Shouldn't be seen dead: used to express strong disapproval or dislike of something.
    • I shouldn't be seen dead in that outfit. (I would never wear it; it is embarrassing.)
  • Shouldn't count one's chickens before they hatch: a proverb meaning not to assume success before it actually happens.
    • He thinks he'll win the lottery, but he shouldn't count his chickens before they hatch. (He should not be overconfident too soon.)
Phrasal Verbs