Goodness gracious me Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡʊdnəs/, /ˈɡʊdnɪs/ /ˈɡɹeɪʃəs/ /ˈmi
GOOD-niss GRAY-shuss MEE
ɡˈʊdnəs/ /ɡɹˈeɪʃəs/ /mˈiː
guhd-NISS gray-SHUSS MEE
Definition
An old-fashioned and polite expression used to show surprise, shock, or alarm. Often said when something unexpected happens.
Usage & Nuances
Very polite and somewhat old-fashioned; more common in British English. Used for mild or dramatic surprise, not strong anger. You might hear it in TV shows, books, or from older speakers. Avoid in informal texting; more natural to use 'Oh my God!' or 'Wow' in casual modern speech.
Spanish: ¡Dios mío! - ¡Madre mía! - ¡Por Dios!Portuguese (BR): Meu Deus! - Nossa!Portuguese (PT): Meu Deus! - Valha-me Deus!Chinese (Simplified): 天哪!- 我的天啊!Chinese (Traditional): 天啊!- 我的天啊!Hindi: हे भगवान! - अरे बाप रे!Arabic: يا إلهي! - يا للعجب!Bengali: হাঁ রে মা - হায় ঈশ্বর (পুরাতন)।Russian: боже мой - батюшки - господиJapanese: まあまあ - なんてこと(だ)Vietnamese: trời ơi - ôi trời ơiKorean: 어머나 - 아이고Turkish: aman Tanrım - aman AllahımUrdu: یا خدا - یا الہیIndonesian: astaga - ya ampun
Example Sentences
Goodness gracious me, I forgot my keys at home!
basic
Goodness gracious me, look at all that snow outside!
basic
Goodness gracious me, are you alright?
basic
Goodness gracious me, when did you get so tall?
natural
Goodness gracious me, that was a close call!
natural
Goodness gracious me, I haven’t seen you in ages!
natural