noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
interjection a word or phrase that expresses a sudden feeling or emotion
Commonly used in comedic settings to emphasize the obviousness of a situation or statement.
Used informally in conversations to express disbelief or amusement in a light-hearted manner.
Used sarcastically to indicate that something is obvious or has been deduced with little effort, similar to the way Sherlock Holmes would solve a case.
Employed as a sarcastic response to a statement or question that is perceived as obvious or unnecessary.
Often used in reference to the character Sherlock Holmes and his deductive abilities.
In a professional setting, a writer may use 'no shit Sherlock!' to sarcastically express that something is obvious or already known.
A psychologist may use 'no shit Sherlock!' informally with colleagues to convey a sense of obviousness or agreement.
A lawyer may use 'no shit Sherlock!' in a casual conversation with a client or colleague to emphasize the obviousness of a situation or fact.
A teacher may use 'no shit Sherlock!' jokingly with students to lighten the mood or emphasize a point in a playful manner.
A doctor might use 'no shit Sherlock!' informally with colleagues to express agreement or acknowledge an obvious fact in a lighthearted way.