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Meaning of of course
The primary meaning of "of course" is to indicate that something is obvious or expected.
Etymology of of course
The phrase "of course" originated in the 17th century, derived from the idea of something being part of the normal or expected course of events
Historically, the phrase has been used to convey a sense of inevitability, obviousness, or predictability
Synonyms
naturally
obviously
clearly
undoubtedly
certainly
surely
inevitably
predictably
logically
reasonably
understandably
justifiably
deservedly
rightfully
fittingly
suitably
appropriately
admittedly
confessedly
undeniably
inescapably
unavoidably
expectedly
foreseeably
plainly
evidently
manifestly
patently
unmistakably
indisputably
irrefutably
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something is obvious or expected
- * Used to show agreement or acceptance
- * Used to indicate that something is inevitable or predictable
Usage Examples
- "I'll be there to help, of course."
- * "It's raining, of course, so we'll need to take an umbrella."
- * "She's the best candidate for the job, of course."
Antonyms
surprisingly
unexpectedly
strangely
oddly
curiously
unusually
abnormally
extraordinarily
remarkably
coincidentally
accidentally
incidentally
improbably
doubtfully
questionably
uncertainly
ambiguously
debatably
disputably