needless to say
1 of 1adverb/ˈnidləs tə seɪ/
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used to indicate that what is about to be mentioned is so obvious that it does not require further explanation
- Needless to say, a fire alarm should be taken seriously, and everyone should evacuate the building immediately when it goes off.
- Needless to say, safety should always be our top priority in any construction project.
- She's been working here for over 10 years, so needless to say, she's very experienced.
- We've invested a lot of time and resources into this project, so needless to say, we're expecting great results.
- We're in the middle of a global pandemic, so needless to say, travel plans have been put on hold for many people.