Of course meaning in English
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Definition
of course: obviously, clearly, naturally, without a doubt, certainly
Of course you can come to my party. I would love to have you there.
of course not: certainly, clearly, definitely not
Examples
- "Mr. Smith: Yes, of course."
- "Joan : Of course!"
- "Brian : Of course, sir!"
- "I'm not scared for myself of course - I'm standing behind 3 layers of bulletproof glass in my very own Brent-Mobile, inspired by the Pope's vehicle."
- "Donna : Of course, Bruno."
- "Before we get started, I'd like to remind you that tomorrow's activities include camel boxing, camel racing, and of course the camel swimsuit competition!"
- "Of course not. "Love is blind", as they say."
- "I mean, only if you want to, of course."
- "Of course you know Marie Theresa, the mother of the bride."
- "Of course! But tell me, how did Horatio injure himself?"
- "Brian : Of course, sir, the new factory in Spain: it's going to be the biggest and most modern manufacturing plant in the world!"
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Mr. Delavigne, of course."
- "Bruno : Um yeah, yeah, yeah of course."
- "Bruno : Of course."
- "Joan Wayne : Why, I'm gonna sing to this horse, of course."
- "Of course I think it's a good idea."
- "Xavier : Of course I know."
- "Gloria : Oh. Of course!"
- "Edward Marley : Of course I'm a hallucination!"
- "The only thing you can do of course"
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