Meaning of From what i hear
What I've heard or been told about something.
In simple words: What I've heard or been told.
From what i hear in a sentence
- From what I hear, the concert was fantastic last night.
- I've got a job offer, and from what I hear, the company has great benefits.
- From what I hear, she's moving to another city soon.
- From what I hear, the restaurant is completely booked for the weekend.
- From what I hear, the new movie is a must-see this summer.
How to use From what i hear
Use this phrase in conversations when sharing information you have received from others. It's suited for both formal and informal contexts but avoid in very casual text messages.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'hear' - imagine listening to friends share stories.
Related words
Collocations with From what i hear
- hear gossip
- hear news
- hear rumors
Synonyms for From what i hear
- I hear
- I've been told
- According to
- It seems
- Rumor has it
Common mistakes with From what i hear
- Using it to introduce personal opinions instead of hearsay.
- Confusing it with 'As far as I know' which is more assertive.
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Frequently asked questions about "From what i hear"
What does "From what i hear" mean?
What I've heard or been told.
What is the definition of "From what i hear"?
What I've heard or been told about something.
How do you use "From what i hear" in a sentence?
From what I hear, the concert was fantastic last night.
Can you give another example of "From what i hear"?
I've got a job offer, and from what I hear, the company has great benefits.
What are synonyms for "From what i hear"?
Common alternatives include I hear, I've been told, According to, It seems, Rumor has it.
What words go with "From what i hear"?
It commonly pairs with hear gossip, hear news, hear rumors.
What are common mistakes when using "From what i hear"?
Using it to introduce personal opinions instead of hearsay. Confusing it with 'As far as I know' which is more assertive.
How do you pronounce "From what i hear"?
US: //frəm wɑt aɪ hɪr//, UK: //frəm wɒt aɪ hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "From what i hear"?
Use this phrase in conversations when sharing information you have received from others. It's suited for both formal and informal contexts but avoid in very casual text messages.
