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No wonder Meaning in English

expression

ˈnoʊ/ /ˈwəndɝ
NOH WUN-der
nəʊ/ /wˈʌndɐ
noh WUN-duh

Definition

Used to say that something is not surprising because of what has happened or what you know. It expresses that you understand why something occurred.

Usage & Nuances

Common in spoken and informal English, often at the start of a sentence. Used for showing understanding or sympathy, but not strong emotions like anger. Alternatives: 'It's not surprising', 'That explains it.' Can be used sarcastically.

Example Sentences

No wonder you're tired; you worked all night.

basic

It's raining hard. No wonder the streets are empty.

basic

He forgot his umbrella. No wonder he got wet.

basic

You didn't eat breakfast? No wonder you're hungry already.

natural

She looks so happy these days. No wonder—she just got a new job!

natural

He studies all the time. No wonder his grades are so good.

natural