go without saying

go without saying

To be unambiguous, perfectly clear, or self-evident; to be already acknowledged, established, or accepted. This should go without saying, but you will receive an automatic zero if you are caught cheating on the exam.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

go without saying

Be self-evident, a matter of course. For example, It goes without saying that success is the product of hard work. This expression is a translation of the French cela va sans dire. [Second half of 1800s]
See also: go, saying, without
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

go without saying

be too well known or obvious to need to be mentioned.
See also: go, saying, without
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • goes without saying
  • goes without saying, it/that
  • it goes without saying
  • the facts speak for themselves
  • NS
  • no Shinola
  • No Shinola!
References in periodicals archive
IT should go without saying that hospital patients recovering from illness and operations should be given a wholesome diet.
Although it should go without saying, it probably needs repeating that there are other considerations for astute buyers and sellers of EPL insurance.
It should therefore go without saying that the media coverage surrounding the university's Hyde Interview caught my attention from the moment it began to surge.
And perhaps it should go without saying, how much easier for a free man than for an enslaved woman!
And it should go without saying, the best way to make sure you're safe to drive is to avoid alcohol completely.
It should go without saying that ECM Jan Erik Kongshaug does a superb job of engineering; altogether, this is a wonderful release that should find a far wider audience than just guitar fanatics.