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British pronunciation/aɪ hˈiə juː/
American pronunciation/aɪ hˈɪɹ juː/

Definition & Meaning of "I hear you"

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used to tell someone that one completely understands or agrees with what they are saying

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What is the origin of the idiom "I hear you" and when to use it?

The the origin of the idiom "I hear you" lies in the literal act of hearing, but it has evolved to convey understanding, empathy, or acknowledgment of someone's statement or point of view. The phrase signifies that the speaker has listened attentively and comprehends the message being conveyed. It can also be used to indicate agreement or alignment with the expressed sentiment.

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I hear you, it can be exhausting.
I hear you, exams can be stressful.
I hear you, environmental consciousness is important.
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