Meaning in Hindi · हिंदी में मतलब
You don't even want to know
You don't even want to know का मतलब
Used to indicate that the information is too surprising or shocking.
In simple words: A phrase used when something is too shocking or surprising to explain.
वाक्य में You don't even want to know
- I heard what happened last night, but you don't even want to know.
- When I found out the truth, I thought, you don't even want to know.
- If I told you what I saw, you don't even want to know how horrible it was.
- She said he was a mess, but you really don't even want to know the details.
- Trust me, you don't even want to know what I did yesterday.
You don't even want to know का इस्तेमाल कैसे करें
Use this phrase when warning someone about surprising information. It's casual and often used in conversations with friends.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Imagine a friend starting a story with a secret that sounds too wild to be true.
मिलते-जुलते शब्द
Collocations with You don't even want to know
- You really don't even want to know
- Trust me, you don't even want to know
- Honestly, you don't even want to know
Synonyms for You don't even want to know
- Trust me, you don't want to know
- It's not worth knowing
- Better left unsaid
- You’ll regret asking
Common mistakes with You don't even want to know
- Using in formal contexts where a serious tone is required.
- Omitting 'even' which changes the intensity.
- Incorrectly using in the past tense.
You don't even want to know appears in
You don't even want to know दूसरी भाषाओं में
More chunks like You don't even want to know
- Forget it
A phrase used to indicate that something is no longer worth considering.
- I'm through doing that shit
I have decided to stop engaging in that unpleasant action.
- You always say that
You frequently repeat this statement.
- The same thing every time
An expression meaning doing something identically on each occasion.
- I'm always right too
A phrase indicating one's belief in being correct, often used in debate or discussion.
- You know what that is
A phrase confirming understanding about something already mentioned.
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- You don't even want to know meaning in hindi
- You don't even want to know का मतलब
- You don't even want to know का अर्थ
- You don't even want to know हिंदी में
- You don't even want to know मतलब
- You don't even want to know मीनिंग
- You don't even want to know translation in hindi
You don't even want to know के बारे में अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
You don't even want to know का क्या मतलब है?
A phrase used when something is too shocking or surprising to explain.
What does You don't even want to know mean in Hindi?
A phrase used when something is too shocking or surprising to explain.
You don't even want to know की परिभाषा क्या है?
Used to indicate that the information is too surprising or shocking.
You don't even want to know को वाक्य में कैसे इस्तेमाल करें?
I heard what happened last night, but you don't even want to know.
You don't even want to know का एक और उदाहरण दे सकते हैं?
When I found out the truth, I thought, you don't even want to know.
You don't even want to know के पर्यायवाची क्या हैं?
आम विकल्पों में Trust me, you don't want to know, It's not worth knowing, Better left unsaid, You’ll regret asking शामिल हैं।
You don't even want to know के साथ कौन से शब्द आते हैं?
यह आमतौर पर You really don't even want to know, Trust me, you don't even want to know, Honestly, you don't even want to know के साथ आता है।
You don't even want to know इस्तेमाल करते समय आम गलतियाँ क्या हैं?
Using in formal contexts where a serious tone is required. Omitting 'even' which changes the intensity. Incorrectly using in the past tense.
You don't even want to know का उच्चारण कैसे करें?
US: //ju doʊnt ˈivən wɑnt tə noʊ//, UK: //juː dəʊnt ˈiːvən wɒnt tuː nəʊ//. नेटिव उच्चारण सुनने के लिए ऊपर दिया ऑडियो सुनें।
You don't even want to know औपचारिक है या अनौपचारिक?
"You don't even want to know" अनौपचारिक है, इसलिए यह दोस्तों और परिवार के साथ आम बातचीत में फिट बैठता है।
You don't even want to know का इस्तेमाल कब करना चाहिए?
Use this phrase when warning someone about surprising information. It's casual and often used in conversations with friends.
