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duh

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Intj — Used to point out, often sarcastically, that something is obvious.

Etymology

Imitative, indicating stupidity by mocking the speech of an intellectually disabled person.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “duh” mean?

The word “duh” means used to point out, often sarcastically, that something is obvious. In plain terms, a one-word way of saying "that's obviously true" — usually with a hint of sarcasm.

How do you pronounce “duh”?

“Duh” is pronounced dur (/dʌ/ in IPA).

How do you use “duh” in a sentence?

Here is “duh” used in a sentence: “"You need water to survive." "Duh.".”

What is another word for “duh”?

Words with a similar meaning to “duh” include der, derp, doy, no duh, no kidding and obviously!.

What part of speech is “duh”?

“Duh” is an intj.

Is “duh” a common word?

“Duh” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “duh” have?

“Duh” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: used to point out, often sarcastically, that something is obvious.

When is it appropriate to say duh?

Duh is a very informal interjection used to point out, often sarcastically, that something is obvious, so it fits casual conversation among friends but is inappropriate in formal or professional contexts.

What is the difference between duh and obviously?

Duh conveys the same idea as obviously but adds a sarcastic or mildly mocking tone, often implying the listener should have already known the answer. Obviously is neutral and can be used formally, while duh cannot.

Can duh be considered rude?

Yes, duh can come across as dismissive or rude because it implies the other person said or asked something foolishly obvious, so it is best used carefully, usually with people who won't take offense.

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