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Sure enough Meaning in English

expression

ˈʃʊɹ/ /iˈnəf/, /ɪˈnəf
SHOOR i-NUHF, ih-NUHF
ʃˈɔː/ /ɪnˈʌf
SHAW i-NUHF

Definition

Used to say that something happened just as expected or predicted, confirming what was supposed or assumed.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used at the start of a sentence for emphasis. Common in storytelling or recounting experiences to confirm what was expected. Similar to 'as expected,' but more conversational. Not typically used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

I said it would rain, and sure enough, it did.

basic

He thought the store would be closed, and sure enough, it was.

basic

I left my sandwich on the table, and sure enough, my dog ate it.

basic

I checked my email in the morning and, sure enough, the message was there.

natural

People said he would be late. Sure enough, he arrived half an hour after the meeting started.

natural

I thought my keys were missing, and sure enough, they were in my jacket pocket all along.

natural