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    yeah
    /jɛː/

    exclamation

    • 1. non-standard spelling of yes, representing a pronunciation informal

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  2. YEAH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of yeah in English. yeah. adverb. informal (also yeh) uk / jeə / us / jeə / Add to word list. A2. yes: "Do you like your job ?" "Yeah, it's all right I suppose ." "Will you drive ?" "Yeah, sure ." Fewer examples. "Did you enjoy the film ?" "Yeah, it was great ." "Have you seen Andrew?"

  3. The meaning of YEAH is yes —often used sarcastically in phrases like yeah, right and yeah, sure to express doubt or disbelief. How to use yeah in a sentence.

  4. Yeah is a casual form of yes. When you’re hanging out with someone you really look up to and they ask you if you want to go to a party, play it cool by saying “Yeah, sure,” instead of “Yes! I’d love to!”

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · According to the Britannica Dictionary, the word yeah simply means yes, which can be defined as an affirmative answer that indicates acceptance or delight. Our word of the day can also be used in speech to show that you’re surprised by or disagree with what someone has said.

  6. Definition of 'yeah' Word Frequency. yeah. (jeə ) 1. convention. Yeah means yes. [informal, spoken] 'Bring us something to drink.'—'Yeah, yeah.' 2. See also yes. More Synonyms of yeah. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. yeah in British English. (jɛə ) sentence substitute.

  7. an informal word for yes. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of yeah 1. 1900–05; variant of yea or yes. Discover More. Example Sentences. You remember the person, yeah, she’s the one handing off that data to be argued over by Google and advertisers. From Search Engine Land.

  8. From a variation of yea, itself from Middle English ya, ye, from Old English Ä¡Ä“a (“yes" ), from Proto-Germanic *ja (“yes; thus, so" ), from Proto-Indo-European *yÄ“ (“already" ). Cognate with Dutch ja, German ja, Danish ja, BokmÃ¥l ja, New Norwegian ja and Swedish ja.

  9. Meaning of yeah – Learner’s Dictionary. yeah. exclamation. informal spoken uk / jeə / us. Add to word list. A2. yes: Yeah, I agree. Fewer examples. Yeah, I know what you mean. "Can you give me a hand ?" "Yeah, I suppose so." "You're John's brother ?" "Yeah, that's right ." "Would you like a lift home ?" "Oh yeah."

  10. Definition of yeah exclamation in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Jun 16, 2024 · [ edit] English Wikipedia has an article on: yes and no. Colloquial form of yea or yes. Compare nah . Pronunciation. [ edit] IPA ( key): /ˈjɛ (ə)/, /ˈjæ. (ə)/ Audio ( US): Audio ( US); “yeah” (interjection): Rhymes: -ɛə, -ɛ, -æ.