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UK//nəʊ ˈwʌndər//US//noʊ ˈwʌndər//

Meaning of No wonder

Indicates that something is obvious or expected.

In simple words: It's not surprising.

No wonder in a sentence

  • She was late again; no wonder she missed the meeting.
  • He studied hard for the exam, so no wonder he passed.
  • The weather was terrible; no wonder they canceled the picnic.

How to use No wonder

Used to express that something is obvious or expected. Appropriate in most contexts but can sound less formal.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a person saying, 'It's no surprise!' with their arms raised in disbelief.

Related words

Collocations with No wonder

  • no wonder that
  • feel no wonder
  • express no wonder

Synonyms for No wonder

Opposites of No wonder

  • surprisingly
  • unexpectedly

Common mistakes with No wonder

  • 'No wonder' used in a question form incorrectly.
  • Confusing 'no wonder' with 'wondering'.
  • 'No wonder' followed by an incorrect verb tense.

Compare No wonder with Of course, Naturally

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Frequently asked questions about No wonder

What does No wonder mean?

It's not surprising.

What is the definition of No wonder?

Indicates that something is obvious or expected.

How do you use No wonder in a sentence?

She was late again; no wonder she missed the meeting.

Can you give another example of No wonder?

He studied hard for the exam, so no wonder he passed.

What are synonyms for No wonder?

Common alternatives include it's obvious, of course, naturally, no surprise, no problem.

What is the opposite of No wonder?

Opposite meanings include surprisingly, unexpectedly.

What words go with No wonder?

It commonly pairs with no wonder that, feel no wonder, express no wonder.

What are common mistakes when using No wonder?

'No wonder' used in a question form incorrectly. Confusing 'no wonder' with 'wondering'. 'No wonder' followed by an incorrect verb tense.

How do you pronounce No wonder?

US: //noʊ ˈwʌndər//, UK: //nəʊ ˈwʌndər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use No wonder?

Used to express that something is obvious or expected. Appropriate in most contexts but can sound less formal.