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UK//juː nəʊ wɒt aɪm ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//US//ju noʊ wɑt aɪm ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//

Meaning of You know what I'm thinking

A phrase indicating that someone understands another person's thoughts or feelings without needing to say them.

In simple words: A phrase used to express mutual understanding of someone's thoughts or feelings.

You know what I'm thinking in a sentence

  • When I said we need to hurry, you know what I'm thinking.
  • She looked at him with a smile, and he said, 'You know what I'm thinking!'
  • In that moment of silence, they both sighed and she said, 'You know what I'm thinking.'
  • 'You know what I'm thinking?' he asked, raising an eyebrow.
  • 'You know what I'm thinking,' she said, indicating the empty chair next to her.

How to use You know what I'm thinking

Used in casual conversation to acknowledge shared thoughts. Avoid in formal contexts or serious discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine two friends nodding, saying 'You know what I'm thinking' without saying it out loud.

Related words

Collocations with You know what I'm thinking

  • You know what I'm thinking, right?
  • I can tell you know what I'm thinking.
  • You know what I'm thinking about that.

Synonyms for You know what I'm thinking

  • I see what you mean
  • You get me
  • We're on the same page

Common mistakes with You know what I'm thinking

  • Using it too formally, such as in business meetings.
  • Misunderstanding the context in which it can be used; it's very casual.
  • Expecting a direct answer back; it's often rhetorical.

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Frequently asked questions about You know what I'm thinking

What does You know what I'm thinking mean?

A phrase used to express mutual understanding of someone's thoughts or feelings.

What is the definition of You know what I'm thinking?

A phrase indicating that someone understands another person's thoughts or feelings without needing to say them.

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

When I said we need to hurry, you know what I'm thinking.

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

She looked at him with a smile, and he said, 'You know what I'm thinking!'

What are synonyms for You know what I'm thinking?

Common alternatives include I see what you mean, You get me, We're on the same page.

What words go with You know what I'm thinking?

It commonly pairs with You know what I'm thinking, right?, I can tell you know what I'm thinking., You know what I'm thinking about that..

What are common mistakes when using You know what I'm thinking?

Using it too formally, such as in business meetings. Misunderstanding the context in which it can be used; it's very casual. Expecting a direct answer back; it's often rhetorical.

How do you pronounce You know what I'm thinking?

US: //ju noʊ wɑt aɪm ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//, UK: //juː nəʊ wɒt aɪm ˈθɪŋkɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You know what I'm thinking formal or informal?

"You know what I'm thinking" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You know what I'm thinking?

Used in casual conversation to acknowledge shared thoughts. Avoid in formal contexts or serious discussions.