you said it
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Definition
Interjection: - An emphatic expression used to indicate strong and complete agreement with what someone has just stated. It conveys that the speaker believes the statement is undeniably true, often with a sense that it is obvious or that the speaker feels the same way.
Usage
This phrase is used in informal spoken English as a direct and enthusiastic response to agree with a previous speaker's comment or assertion. It functions as a standalone exclamation.
Examples
- As a response:
- "This heat is unbearable!" "You said it!" (Here, the second speaker strongly agrees that the heat is unbearable.)
- "We need a vacation." "You said it! I'm exhausted."
- Confirming an opinion:
- "That was the best movie I've seen all year." "You said it. The acting was incredible."
Advanced Usage
- Emphatic Agreement: The phrase adds more force than a simple "yes" or "I agree." It often carries a connotation of shared feeling or relief that someone else has voiced the thought.
- "The meeting could have been an email." "You said it! What a waste of time."
- Acknowledging a Truth: It can be used to acknowledge an uncomfortable or blunt truth that others might avoid stating.
- "The project is a complete mess." "You said it. We need to start over."
Variants and Related Words
- Tell me about it: A similar informal interjection expressing agreement, often with a sense of shared frustration or experience.
- "This commute is terrible." "Tell me about it. I'm stuck in it every day."
- I'll say: Another interjection for emphatic agreement.
- "She's a fantastic leader." "I'll say! She transformed the department."
Synonyms
- Absolutely
- Indeed
- No kidding (informal)
- That's for sure
Related Phrases
- You can say that again: An idiom with an identical meaning, used for emphatic agreement.
- "It's freezing in here!" "You can say that again!"
Adverb
- an expression of emphatic agreement