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UK//juː ˈɡɒt ɪt//US//ju ˈɡɑt ɪt//

Meaning of You got it

A phrase to confirm understanding or agreement.

In simple words: You understand or agree with something.

You got it in a sentence

  • A: Can you help me with this? B: You got it!
  • When she asked if I understood, I said, 'You got it!'
  • You got it, I will take care of that right away.
  • A: Do you think this is the best plan? B: You got it!
  • You got it! That's exactly what I was thinking.

How to use You got it

Commonly used to encourage or acknowledge someone. Best in casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing or discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of someone giving a thumbs up and saying 'You got it!' for approval.

Related words

Collocations with You got it

  • you got it, buddy
  • you got it right
  • you got it covered

Synonyms for You got it

Common mistakes with You got it

  • 'You got it' confused with 'I got it' (they mean different things).
  • Using it in a formal context.
  • Mispronouncing or mumbling the phrase.

Compare You got it with Absolutely, Indeed, Right, Exactly

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Frequently asked questions about You got it

What does You got it mean?

You understand or agree with something.

What is the definition of You got it?

A phrase to confirm understanding or agreement.

How do you use You got it in a sentence?

A: Can you help me with this? B: You got it!

Can you give another example of You got it?

When she asked if I understood, I said, 'You got it!'

What are synonyms for You got it?

Common alternatives include absolutely, for sure, indeed, right, exactly.

What words go with You got it?

It commonly pairs with you got it, buddy, you got it right, you got it covered.

What are common mistakes when using You got it?

'You got it' confused with 'I got it' (they mean different things). Using it in a formal context. Mispronouncing or mumbling the phrase.

How do you pronounce You got it?

US: //ju ˈɡɑt ɪt//, UK: //juː ˈɡɒt ɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You got it formal or informal?

"You got it" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You got it?

Commonly used to encourage or acknowledge someone. Best in casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing or discussions.