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Abdo
what does this Idiom mean "question the Obvious " ?
Feb 27, 2020 8:39 PM
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Haven’t heard of it before, but I’d say it means when something is clear, one shouldn’t questions it. For example, sky is blue, so if one asked “is sky blue?”, that person is questioning the obvious.
That’s what came to my mind, I hope I have answered your question :)
February 27, 2020
Is it 'question the obvious', or 'stating the obvious'?
I'm not familiar with 'question the obvious', but 'stating the obvious' is commonly used.
If you are told that you have 'stated the obvious', you have said something unnecessary - everyone already knew what you said to be true.
Eg, Jayne said, "It's raining!" Darren said, "State the obvious why don't you. We've been standing in the rain for 10 minutes!"
February 27, 2020
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