What is another word for you knows it?

Pronunciation: [juː nˈə͡ʊz ɪt] (IPA)

The phrase "you knows it" can be substituted with several other colloquial expressions. One alternative is "you betcha," which is commonly used to indicate agreement or affirmation. Similarly, "you got that right" conveys the same meaning and is often used in casual conversation. Other interchangeable phrases include "absolutely," "definitely," "for sure," and "no doubt." These expressions carry a sense of certainty and conviction, making them effective in expressing agreement or reinforcing a point. Choosing the appropriate synonym for "you knows it" depends on the context and the speaker's tone, but all convey a sense of confidence and agreement.

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Famous quotes with You knows it

  • You're going to tell me that poverty's nothing to be ashamed of. It's not true, though. If you can't hide it, then it is something to be ashamed of. There's nothing you can do, you're ashamed just the same, the way you're ashamed when you leave a spot on somebody's table. No matter if it's deserved or not, honorable or not, poverty stinks. Yes, stinks, stinks like a ground-floor room off an airshaft, or clothes that need changing. You smell it yourself, as though you were made of sewage. It can't be wiped away. It doesn't help to put on a new hat, any more than rinsing your mouth helps when you're belching your guts out. It's around you and on you and everyone who brushes up against you or looks at you knows it. I know the way women look down on you when you're down at heels. I know it's embarrassing for other people, but the hell with that, it's a lot more embarrassing when it's you. You can't get out of it, you can't get past it, the best thing to do is get plastered, and here" (he reached for his glass and drained it in a deliberately uncouth gulp) "here's the great social problem, here's why the 'lower classes' indulge in alcohol so much more - that problem that countesses and matrons in women's groups rack their brains over at tea. For those few minutes, those few hours, you forget you're an affront to other and to yourself. It's no great distinction to be seen in the company of someone dressed lie this, I know, but it's no fun for me either.
    Stefan Zweig

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