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UK//jʊ wəʊnt//US//ju woʊnt//

Meaning of You won't

A contraction meaning 'you will not'.

In simple words: A phrase used to say that something will not happen.

You won't in a sentence

  • You won't believe how much this will change your life.
  • If you keep that attitude, you won't succeed.
  • You won't win the game if you don't practice.
  • They said you won't find a better deal anywhere.
  • You won't regret taking this opportunity.

How to use You won't

Use this phrase to express a certainty that an action or event will not occur. It’s appropriate in both spoken and written scenarios, but can be informal depending on context.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of it as 'you want not to', where 'won't' is short for that.

Related words

Collocations with You won't

  • you won't believe
  • you won't succeed
  • you won't regret

Synonyms for You won't

  • you will not
  • negative future
  • you shan't

Common mistakes with You won't

  • Using 'you won' instead of 'you won't'.
  • Confusing 'won't' with 'will not' in casual speech.
  • Omitting the subject 'you' before 'won't'.

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Frequently asked questions about You won't

What does You won't mean?

A phrase used to say that something will not happen.

What is the definition of You won't?

A contraction meaning 'you will not'.

How do you use You won't in a sentence?

You won't believe how much this will change your life.

Can you give another example of You won't?

If you keep that attitude, you won't succeed.

What are synonyms for You won't?

Common alternatives include you will not, negative future, you shan't.

What words go with You won't?

It commonly pairs with you won't believe, you won't succeed, you won't regret.

What are common mistakes when using You won't?

Using 'you won' instead of 'you won't'. Confusing 'won't' with 'will not' in casual speech. Omitting the subject 'you' before 'won't'.

How do you pronounce You won't?

US: //ju woʊnt//, UK: //jʊ wəʊnt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You won't?

Use this phrase to express a certainty that an action or event will not occur. It’s appropriate in both spoken and written scenarios, but can be informal depending on context.