Second off, it goes without saying that “needless to say”
is neither pointless nor redundant
. It actually has a meaning and a purpose. It flags an otherwise unflagged statement as obvious, and consequently can be used for anything from emphasis to apophasis, from softening the impact to pumping up the condescension.
What can I say instead of needless to say?
obviously natch | as you know as was anticipated | as a matter of course as anticipated | by all means evidently | it stands to reason that certainly |
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Is needless to say polite?
The essence of the matter is (1) that formal speaking and writing should be, among other things, economical and (2) that the phrase ‘needless to say’ is an example of
non-economical expression
. Even if people use it, it does not fit the definition, or meet the standard, of formal writing or speaking.
What does it mean when someone says needless?
phrase. You use needless to say
when you want to emphasize that what you are about to say is obvious and to be expected in the circumstances
. [emphasis]
How do you use needless in a sentence?
- Needless to say this faint hope was not borne out by results. …
- Needless to say, we have a lot of work to do. …
- All needless ornament was proscribed. …
- It is needless to say that he protested against the ecclesiastical legislation of 1867 and 1873.
Is needless to say a phrase?
Very likely or obvious, self-evident
, as in Needless to say, the availability of assault weapons is closely connected with crime. Although nonsensical at first glance (if unnecessary to say, why say it?), this phrase is generally used for emphasis. It originated as needless to speak in the early 1500s.
What Does It goes without saying mean?
said to mean
that something is so obvious that it does not need to be said or explained
. And of course it goes without saying that if there’s anything you should need while you’re out here, please don’t hesitate to call me here at the embassy.
Do you put a comma after Needless to say?
Structural Patterns. Most of the time, ”needless to say” is not a necessary part of the sentence, and you will see that it’s offset, or
surrounded, by commas
. If you read the sentence, with the phrase eliminated, the sentence will still make sense and be a complete sentence.
Where did Needless to say come from?
This phrase, which always precedes the statement of that very thing which need not be said, originated as
“Nedelesse to speke” in the early sixteenth century
. See also goes without saying.
What’s another word for with that being said?
all things considered nevertheless | however nonetheless | notwithstanding still | yet even so | otherwise regardless |
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Will have a say?
To
have an active and participatory role in making or influencing a decision about something
. The best thing about working for a smaller company is that it finally feels like everyone has a say in how it should operate.
What does regardless mean?
used for saying
that something is already known or understood
. Needless to say, I was very upset about the whole thing. Synonyms and related words.
What is that is to say?
phrase. You use that is to say or that’s to say to
indicate that you are about to express the same idea more clearly
or precisely. [formal] All the B Vitamins work synergistically. That is to say, they are more potent when taken together than when used separately.
When all is said and done idiom?
:
after considering or doing everything
—used for a final general statement or judgment It won’t be easy, but when all is said and done, we’ll be glad we did it. The candidates claim to have different views but, when all is said and done, they’re very much alike.
How is nonetheless used?
Nonetheless is defined as however. An example of nonetheless is using the word between two phrases to show the contrast of the two thoughts such as, “
It was pouring outside; nonetheless, he still went for his evening run”
which means that he went for a run even though it was raining. In spite of that; nevertheless.
Is it safe to say meaning?
It just means that
you’re pretty sure it’s correct
, in the circumstance where something related could have been wrong. People generally say this phrase when there is a chance they are wrong, and they may compromise by (implicitly) confining themselves to certain conditions and then find that it “is safe to say . . .”.