Wouldn't you know Meaning in English
expression
Definición
An informal expression used to highlight that something happened exactly as you might expect, often with a bit of irony or surprise, especially when something unlikely or inconvenient occurs.
Uso & Matices
Common in spoken, informal American English, often used when something inconvenient or ironically predictable happens. Usually placed at the start of a sentence: "Wouldn't you know, it rained on the one day I forgot my umbrella." Not typically used in formal writing.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Wouldn't you know, the bus left just as I arrived.
basic
I forgot my keys and, wouldn't you know, the door locked behind me.
basic
Wouldn't you know, it started raining when we left the house.
basic
I finally had a free afternoon, and wouldn't you know, my internet stopped working.
natural
We were looking for parking for an hour, and wouldn't you know, the moment we gave up, a spot opened.
natural
I told everyone not to spill anything, and wouldn't you know, I was the one who knocked over my drink.
natural