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UK//aɪ nəʊ wɒt jʊə ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//US//aɪ noʊ wʌt jʊr ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//

Meaning of I know what you're thinking

An expression indicating understanding of someone's thoughts.

In simple words: I understand your thoughts or feelings.

I know what you're thinking in a sentence

  • I know what you're thinking; this project is too challenging.
  • When she said that, I knew what you're thinking: it wasn't fair.
  • I know what you're thinking; we should just go ahead and do it.
  • After hearing his complaint, I know what you're thinking about the situation.
  • In this moment, I know what you're thinking, and I empathize with you.

How to use I know what you're thinking

Used in casual conversations to show understanding. It's informal, so avoid in formal writing. Be cautious with its use in sensitive topics.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a detective who can read minds, saying this to a suspect.

Related words

Collocations with I know what you're thinking

  • I know what you're feeling
  • I know what you're saying
  • I know what you're trying to say

Synonyms for I know what you're thinking

  • I understand you
  • I get you
  • I see your point
  • I know how you feel
  • I understand what you're saying

Common mistakes with I know what you're thinking

  • Using it when you actually don't know the person's thoughts.
  • Misplacing it in a formal context.
  • Confusing it with 'I know what you mean.'

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Frequently asked questions about I know what you're thinking

What does I know what you're thinking mean?

I understand your thoughts or feelings.

What is the definition of I know what you're thinking?

An expression indicating understanding of someone's thoughts.

How do you use I know what you're thinking in a sentence?

I know what you're thinking; this project is too challenging.

Can you give another example of I know what you're thinking?

When she said that, I knew what you're thinking: it wasn't fair.

What are synonyms for I know what you're thinking?

Common alternatives include I understand you, I get you, I see your point, I know how you feel, I understand what you're saying.

What words go with I know what you're thinking?

It commonly pairs with I know what you're feeling, I know what you're saying, I know what you're trying to say.

What are common mistakes when using I know what you're thinking?

Using it when you actually don't know the person's thoughts. Misplacing it in a formal context. Confusing it with 'I know what you mean.'

How do you pronounce I know what you're thinking?

US: //aɪ noʊ wʌt jʊr ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//, UK: //aɪ nəʊ wɒt jʊə ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I know what you're thinking?

Used in casual conversations to show understanding. It's informal, so avoid in formal writing. Be cautious with its use in sensitive topics.