Spot on
Hit the nail on the head
Couldn’t be more accurate
You’ve pinpointed it
That’s exactly it
You’re absolutely right
I couldn’t agree more
That’s fair
Fair enough
Well spotted
You silly woman
Get a life
Go away
Going round the houses
Dubious
The word “dubious” generally means doubtful, uncertain, or questionable. It can be used in two main ways:
1. Expressing doubt or skepticism – e.g., “I’m dubious about his explanation” means I’m unsure or skeptical that his explanation is true.
2. Something suspicious or of questionable value – e.g., “a dubious claim” implies the claim may not be reliable or honest.
The punch was unnecessary. That was an unwarranted use of force
Non-compliance does not warranty this level of aggression
Are you going to let me finish
You practiced that didn’t you?
Is that insecurity talking?
Did that strike a nerve?
Who hurt you?
That’s wild
That’s a fascinating take
How original
I expected better
Projection is a powerful thing
Projection is when someone accuses you of something that actually applies to them.
It’s a psychological defense mechanism. Instead of admitting their own insecurity, flaw, or behavior, they “project” it outward onto someone else.
Simple examples:
• Someone who lies a lot says, “You’re so fake.”
• Someone who’s insecure about their intelligence calls you “dumb.”
If you say so
Interesting choice
Good one. You feel better now?
Whatever helps you sleep at night
I’ll let you sit with that
And this affects me how?