Sherlock
How to Use Sherlock
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishNamed after the famous fictional detective; used for detective-like deduction, or sarcastically toward someone stating the obvious, and in tech circles for a platform swallowing a third-party feature.
"No sh*t, Sherlock" and similar sarcastic uses are informal — don't use in formal writing.
Word Forms
Sherlocked past tense, Sherlocks plural, Sherlocks singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
"He's late again," she said. "No kidding, _____."
Etymology
From the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. The computing sense comes from Apple's "Sherlock" search tool, which in 2002 absorbed features from a smaller rival program, Watson.