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You Don’t Know

Description:

The phrase "You don’t know" is an idiomatic expression used to convey a lack of knowledge, understanding, or awareness about a particular subject or situation. It can be used to express surprise, disagreement, or to emphasize one's ignorance about something.

Senses and Usages:

  • Interjection:
    • Used to express disbelief or astonishment.
    • Can be used sarcastically or ironically.
  • Phrase:
    • Often used to indicate that someone lacks knowledge about a subject.
    • Can be used to dismiss someone's statement or opinion.
    • Used to emphasize one's ignorance about a certain topic or situation.
    • May be employed to challenge someone's assumptions or beliefs.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Interjection: "You don’t know! I can't believe you won the lottery!"
  2. Phrase: "You don’t know the first thing about cooking if you think a microwave can replace a chef's skills."
  3. Phrase: "He claims that climate change isn't real, but he really doesn't know what he's talking about."
  4. Phrase: "She thinks she knows everything about art, but she doesn’t know a Picasso from a Monet."

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