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You know one thing

UK//juː nəʊ wʌn θɪŋ//US//ju noʊ wʌn θɪŋ//

Meaning of You know one thing

A phrase used to emphasize a specific point or insight.

In simple words: An expression used to emphasize a specific idea or fact.

You know one thing in a sentence

  • You know one thing, I never expected them to cancel the event.
  • You know one thing that really annoys me? People who are late.
  • You know one thing about this project? It needs more collaboration.
  • You know one thing I love? The way the sunset looks over the ocean.
  • You know one thing that makes me happy? A good book.

How to use You know one thing

Often used in conversations to introduce a significant or personal realization. Generally informal, suitable for everyday discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a person pointing to their head saying, 'You know one thing,' like an important secret.

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Words related to You know one thing

Collocations with You know one thing

Synonyms for You know one thing

  • let me tell you
  • listen up
  • pay attention
  • here's the thing

Common mistakes with You know one thing

  • Used without context, making the phrase confusing.
  • Often confused with 'You know what?' which is slightly different.
  • Misplaced emphasis can alter the intended meaning.

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Frequently asked questions about "You know one thing"

What does "You know one thing" mean?

An expression used to emphasize a specific idea or fact.

How do you use "You know one thing" in a sentence?

You know one thing, I never expected them to cancel the event.

Can you give another example of "You know one thing"?

You know one thing that really annoys me? People who are late.

What are synonyms for "You know one thing"?

Common alternatives include let me tell you, listen up, pay attention, and here's the thing.

What words go with "You know one thing"?

It commonly pairs with you know one thing, you know another thing, and you know what I mean.

What are common mistakes when using "You know one thing"?

Used without context, making the phrase confusing. Often confused with 'You know what?' which is slightly different. Misplaced emphasis can alter the intended meaning.

How do you pronounce "You know one thing"?

US: //ju noʊ wʌn θɪŋ//, UK: //juː nəʊ wʌn θɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "You know one thing"?

Often used in conversations to introduce a significant or personal realization. Generally informal, suitable for everyday discussions.