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of course

/əv ˈkoə(ɹ)s/
adjective
  1. (except in matter of course) That is part of ordinary behaviour or custom; customary, natural.

adverb
  1. In due course; as a matter of course, as a natural result.

  2. Naturally, as would be expected; for obvious reasons, obviously.

    "Of course I know that!"

    Similar: indisputably, naturally

Synonymsindisputably, naturally
interjection
  1. Indicates enthusiastic agreement.

    "Will you come with me? — Of course!"

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