make no mistake

English

Phrase

make no mistake

  1. Be assured; be certain.
    • 2010, Peter V. Brett, The Desert Spear (page 384)
      Make no mistake, they come to kill and rape until the entire Northland is levied into their army.”
  2. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see make, no, mistake.

Usage notes

Usually used in the imperative mood, often followed by a warning about something unpleasant to be expected.

Synonyms

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