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Oh - English meaning

əʊ

Oh – definitions in English dictionary

exclamation

Used to express a range of emotions including surprise, anger, disappointment, or joy, or when reacting to a remark.

Usage examples:

‘oh no,’ said daisy, appalled
noun

Variant spelling of o1 (sense 2).

abbreviation

Ohio (in official postal use).

noun

A person's wife, husband, or partner (particularly used in online forums).

Usage examples:

I often go to gigs on my own as my oh doesn't have the same musical tastes as me
noun

The fifteenth letter of the alphabet.

noun

Nought or zero (in a sequence of numerals, especially when spoken).

Usage examples:

Two seven o seven point six
noun

A shape like that of a capital o; a circle.

Usage examples:

He made an o with his mouth

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Word origin

1990s: abbreviation of other half.

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