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who would have thought

/huː wʊd həv θɔːt/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.idiom

An exclamation used to express surprise or mild irony when something unexpected or improbable happens.

Example Sentences:
  • Who would have thought that they would end up getting married after years of disliking each other?
  • Who would have thought it would snow in the middle of May?
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

An idiomatic rhetorical exclamation composed of standard English auxiliary verbs and the past participle of the verb 'think'. It emerged in common usage as a fossilized phrase expressing genuine surprise, irony, or mild astonishment at unexpected turns of events, building upon the literal meaning of pondering an improbable outcome.

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Imagine looking at a bizarre coincidence and saying out loud to yourself: 'Who (on earth) would have thought this possible?'

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1. What is the meaning of “who would have thought” in English?

In English, who would have thought (idiom) is defined as: “An exclamation used to express surprise or mild irony when something unexpected or improbable happens.”.

2. How do you use “who would have thought” in a sentence?

Who would have thought that they would end up getting married after years of disliking each other?

3. What are English synonyms of “who would have thought”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “who would have thought”?

An idiomatic rhetorical exclamation composed of standard English auxiliary verbs and the past participle of the verb 'think'. It emerged in common usage as a fossilized phrase expressing genuine surprise, irony, or mild astonishment at unexpected turns of events, building upon the literal meaning of pondering an improbable outcome.