Needless to say



Example: Needless to say, we all enjoyed the party very much.

Definition


"Needless to say" is a phrase used to indicate that the information following it is obvious or already known, so it does not really require stating. It often introduces a statement that is considered self-evident or expected by the listener or reader.

Translations


  • no hace falta decir
  • het spreekt vanzelf
  • no cal dir
  • inutile de préciser
  • selbstverständlich

Etymology


The phrase "needless to say" originates from the combination of 'needless,' meaning unnecessary, and 'to say,' meaning to express verbally. It has been used in English since at least the 16th century to signal that what follows is so evident that it almost does not require mentioning. Did you know? This phrase has remained popular because it efficiently conveys shared understanding without redundancy.

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"Needless to say" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - Idioms and Proverbs - (C1) - set 1", containing 130 commonly used expressions.
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