phrases - Word(s) to say if someone doesn't want one thing they surely don't want some second thing
I have been going crazy trying to find this word and I just cant seem to be successful. The word is to state something kind of obvious. Here is an example on where/how to use it:
Parent: "Do you want to go to school today son?"
Child: "Dad I don't want to get out of bed, (the word) go to school."
The word/phrase is meant to say that if the son doesn't want to get out of bed, surely he won't like to go to school. Please help.
Answer
Let alone
Dad I don't want to get out of bed, let alone go to school.
According to Cambridge Dictionary, let alone do something means:
and to an even greater degree do something
Example by Cambridge Dictionary:
Brian would never even read a newspaper, let alone a book.
Attribution: "Let Alone Do Something Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary." Cambridge Dictionary. Accessed April 03, 2018. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/let-alone-do-something.
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