Meaning of You heard me
A phrase used to confirm that someone has understood what was said.
In simple words: You understand what I just said.
You heard me in a sentence
- When I said, 'I need help with this', I really meant it. Did you hear me?
- He repeated his request, saying, 'You heard me!' to emphasize his urgency.
- After making my point, I looked at her and said, 'You heard me, right?'
How to use You heard me
Used in casual conversations to confirm that someone has understood you. Avoid in formal situations as it may sound confrontational.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine saying, 'You heard me!' like a confident musician asking if the audience is listening.
Related words
Collocations with You heard me
- loud and clear
- loud enough
- you heard me say
Synonyms for You heard me
Common mistakes with You heard me
- Using it in formal contexts where confirmation is unnecessary.
- Confusing it with similar phrases like 'did you hear me?' which can sound more like a question.
Compare You heard me with You understand, You got it, You know
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Frequently asked questions about You heard me
What does You heard me mean?
You understand what I just said.
What is the definition of You heard me?
A phrase used to confirm that someone has understood what was said.
How do you use You heard me in a sentence?
When I said, 'I need help with this', I really meant it. Did you hear me?
Can you give another example of You heard me?
He repeated his request, saying, 'You heard me!' to emphasize his urgency.
What are synonyms for You heard me?
Common alternatives include you understand, you got it, you know.
What words go with You heard me?
It commonly pairs with loud and clear, loud enough, you heard me say.
What are common mistakes when using You heard me?
Using it in formal contexts where confirmation is unnecessary. Confusing it with similar phrases like 'did you hear me?' which can sound more like a question.
How do you pronounce You heard me?
US: //ju hɜrd mi//, UK: //jʊ hɜːd mi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You heard me formal or informal?
"You heard me" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use You heard me?
Used in casual conversations to confirm that someone has understood you. Avoid in formal situations as it may sound confrontational.







