tant mieux

English

Etymology

From French tant mieux.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɒn mjɜː/

Interjection

tant mieux

  1. It's a good thing; so much the better; fortunately; used to express that a chance happening is favorable.

French

Etymology

Literally, so much the better.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɑ̃ mjø/
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Interjection

tant mieux

  1. It's a good thing; fortunately; used to express that a chance happening is favorable
    Antonyms: tant pis, dommage
    L’effet du remède a été rapide, tant mieux.The remedy's effect was rapid, thankfully.
    S’il se conduit sagement, tant mieux pour lui.If he behaves well, all the better for him.
    Il est parti ? Tant mieux !He's left? Great!
    Tant mieux pour toi !That's great for you!
    Tant mieux pour eux !Bully for them!
    • 2018, Zaz, Plume:
      Alors je continue ma route, et tant mieux si je me perds, tant que je vole [] , portée par un courant d’air.
      Then I continue on my way, fine if I get lost, as long as I'm flying [] , carried by a current of air.

Usage notes

Often used ironically.

See also

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