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Electroneon Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Aren't you wonderful?

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00Could you please help me with a synonym of "Aren't you wonderful?". Does it mean "you're wondeful"?02br
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00Thanks for your continuous support. 05002br
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0 Yes, that is its meaning. 0-

  • 0 Yes, that is its meaning.
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0 Yes, that is its meaning. 0-
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0Thank you very much! 050010id1
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0Mmmm... but be careful. Said with sarcasm, it means "You think you are so wondeful and special, don't you?"02br
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00Said with affection, it means exactly what has already been said.0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10Mmmm... but be careful. Said with sarcasm, it means "You think you are so wondeful and special, don't you?"12br
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10Said with affection, it means exactly what has already been said.12br
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10Fully agree with GG here. It can be ironical/sarcastic. 0
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0OK, thanks. I'll keep that in mind. 050010id5
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0Truth be told, regardless of how you use it the meaning has a negative connotation. If used in a sarcastic tone, the negativity is very prominent. but it can also be used in a playful manner, which then results in a mild form of teasing. It can also be used as a form of mockery, because no decent person would be so arrogant as to answer yes, even if he or she is telling the truth. And therein l
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0I don't believe it would always be negative.02br
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00It's the sort of thing that people say to babies and little kids all the time (baby talk) without teasing/sarcasm/mockery.0-
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0I'm with Nona. It's not a question that requires an answer, it's an exclamation of apprecation, when used that way.0-

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