Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

do-did-you-hear-me

Idiomatic Expression
/duː dɪd juː hɪə mi/
Definition
A phrase often used to check if someone is listening or has understood what has been said.
Examples
  • During the meeting, she repeated her question, saying, ‘Do-did-you-hear-me?’ after noticing the vacant looks on her colleagues’ faces.
  • He raised his voice and asked, ‘Do-did-you-hear-me?’ when he realized his friend was distracted by his phone.
Meaning
This phrase is typically employed in conversations to confirm that the other person has heard and comprehended the speaker’s previous statement. It emphasizes the need for attention and acknowledgment in dialogue.
Synonyms
  • Did you hear me?
  • Are you listening?
  • Did you catch that?