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  1. no kidding. idiom informal (also I kid you not) Add to word list. really or honestly: No kidding, there were about 200 people at the party. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Expressions of surprise. accha. achha.

  2. The meaning of NO KIDDING is —used to emphasize the truth of a statement. How to use no kidding in a sentence.

  3. The phrases mean roughly the same thing in most contexts, but are used slightly differently (not kidding requires mentioning who isn't kidding, whereas with no kidding it is implicit). There are many ways these phrases can be used in colloquial English, including:

  4. Truly, seriously, as in No kidding, I really did lose my wallet . [ Colloquial ; first half of 1900s]

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase no kidding, which can express agreement, emphasis or disbelief. See examples from the corpus and contrast with irony.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the exclamation "no kidding!" in different contexts. Find out how it can express agreement, surprise, sarcasm, or honesty, and see examples and synonyms.

  7. "no kidding" is correct and usable in written English. It is an interjection that is used to express surprise or to respond sarcastically to a comment that may be viewed as obvious or as not being serious. Example: "You ran a marathon?" "No kidding!".