Pronunciation: /no ʃɪt ˈʃɜrlɒk/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 When someone states the obvious, you can respond with 'no shit Sherlock!'
A2 I couldn't believe it when he said 'no shit Sherlock!' in front of the whole class.
B1 She rolled her eyes and muttered 'no shit Sherlock!' under her breath.
B2 The detective smirked and replied with 'no shit Sherlock!' when the suspect stated the obvious.
C1 His sarcastic tone was evident when he replied with 'no shit Sherlock!' to the captain's instructions.
C2 The professor raised an eyebrow at the student's response of 'no shit Sherlock!' during the lecture.
interjection a word or phrase that expresses a sudden feeling or emotion
A1 Is it raining outside? No shit Sherlock!
A2 I think we need to study for the exam. No shit Sherlock!
B1 The key to losing weight is eating less and exercising more. No shit Sherlock!
B2 If we want to succeed, we need to work hard. No shit Sherlock!
C1 The economy is struggling due to the global pandemic. No shit Sherlock!
C2 You need to save money in order to buy a house. No shit Sherlock!
formal The detective was able to solve the case using his keen observation skills. No shit Sherlock!
informal I told my friend that the sky is blue and he responded with 'no shit Sherlock!'
slang When I mentioned that it was raining outside, my brother sarcastically said 'no shit Sherlock!'
figurative After pointing out the obvious mistake, my coworker replied with 'no shit Sherlock!'
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