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OHabbreviation UK /ˌəʊ ˈeitʃ/ 1 other half: a way of referring to your husband, wife or romantic partner on social mediaDog and my OH have fallen out – causing problems all round. Synonyms and related words
Symbols and abbreviations used in social media Synonyms and related words
Someone’s husband, wife or partner 2 overheardOH on the bus... Submitted from: United Kingdom on 28/02/2020
oh1 used when you start telling someone something, for example something that you have just rememberedOh darling, did you see that note I left you? Synonyms and related words
Ways of starting a statement or conversation 1a used at the beginning of a reply for showing that someone has just reminded you of something‘I gave you the money last week, remember?’ ‘Oh yeah, sorry, I completely forgot.’ Synonyms and related words
Ways of talking about memories that reminds me as (far as) I recall if my memory serves me (well/right/correctly)
2 used for expressing an emotion such as surprise, anger, or happinessOh, what a beautiful view! Oh, how stupid! I’ve left the key in the car. Synonyms and related words
Ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry hell blast for heaven’s sake/sakes Synonyms and related words
Ways of expressing happiness and pleasure Synonyms and related words
Interjections of surprise and shock 2a used in expressions such as ‘Oh God!’, ‘Oh dear!’, and ‘Oh no!’ for showing an emotion such as surprise, fear, or disappointment. A lot of people may say ‘Oh God’ , but it offends some people. Synonyms and related words
Interjections of surprise and shock
3 used in expressions such as ‘Oh I see’ and ‘Oh right’ for showing that you now understand something Synonyms and related words
Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree 4 used for accepting someone’s answer to your question‘You haven’t invited her husband, have you?’ ‘Of course I have.’ ‘Oh. Well don’t expect me to come then.’ Synonyms and related words
Ways of agreeing with someone 5 used when you pause because you are thinking about what you are going to sayHe was, oh, sixty at the time. Synonyms and related words
Used when pausing while speaking 6 used for showing that you did not know something‘He just resigned.’ ‘Oh, did he?’ ‘David should be home next week.’ ‘Oh yes?’ Synonyms and related words
Interjections of surprise and shock 7 Britishused when telling a story for introducing the words that you or someone else has saidThen he says oh I thought you weren’t coming. Synonyms and related words
Expressions used when telling stories
oh1 used when you start telling someone something, for example something that you have just rememberedOh darling, did you see that note I left you? Synonyms and related words
Ways of starting a statement or conversation well oh for the sake of something 1a used at the beginning of a reply for showing that someone has just reminded you of something“I gave you the money last week, remember?” “Oh yeah, sorry, I completely forgot.” Synonyms and related words
Ways of talking about memories that reminds me as (far as) I recall if my memory serves me (well/right/correctly)
2 used for expressing an emotion such as surprise, anger, or happinessOh, what a beautiful view! Oh, how stupid! I’ve left the key in the car. Synonyms and related words
Ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry hell for heaven’s sake/sakes for pity’s sake Synonyms and related words
Ways of expressing happiness and pleasure Synonyms and related words
Interjections of surprise and shock 2a used in expressions such as “Oh God!,” “Oh dear!,” “Oh no!”, and “Oh my!” for showing an emotion such as surprise, fear, or disappointment. A lot of people may say “Oh God” , but it offends some people. Synonyms and related words
Interjections of surprise and shock
3 used in expressions such as “Oh I see” and “Oh right” for showing that you now understand something Synonyms and related words
Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree 4 used for accepting someone’s answer to your question“You haven’t invited her husband, have you?” “Of course I have.” “Oh. Well don’t expect me to come then.” Synonyms and related words
Ways of agreeing with someone 5 used when you pause because you are thinking about what you are going to sayHe was, oh, sixty or so at the time. Synonyms and related words
Used when pausing while speaking 6 used for showing that you did not know something“He just resigned.” “Oh, did he?” “David should be home next week.” “Oh yes?” Synonyms and related words
Interjections of surprise and shock 7 Britishused when telling a story for introducing the words that you or someone else has saidThen he says oh I thought you weren’t coming. Synonyms and related words
Expressions used when telling stories it all began once upon a time well
oh1 a way of saying ‘zero’, used for example when you are telling someone a telephone number or saying a date, such as 1908 Synonyms and related words
oh1 a way of saying “zero,” used for example when you are telling someone a telephone number or saying a date, such as 1908 Synonyms and related words
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