WELL OF COURSE

Definition: Used to express agreement or acknowledgment; indicating something that is expected or obvious.

Synonyms: Obviously, Naturally, Indeed, Certainly, Surely

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Well of course the sun rises in the east.
#2
Well of course, reading books from various genres broadens one's perspective and enhances critical thinking skills.
#3
Well of course, Machiavelli's "The Prince" is a cornerstone in political philosophy.
#4
Well of course, I expected him to win the race.
#5
The baby fell asleep in the car, well of course, the motion usually soothes them.
#6
Well of course, I knew she would ace the interview with her qualifications.
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He aced the exam, well of course, he studied diligently for weeks.
#8
She arrived early for the meeting, well of course, punctuality is important to her.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: We'll need to analyze the market trends before making any decisions.B: Well of course. That's standard procedure.A: Exactly. I'll get started on that analysis right away.
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