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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024oh /oʊ/USA pronunciation interj., n., pl. oh's, ohs. interj. - (used to express surprise, pain, disapproval, sympathy, agreement, and other emotions):Oh! What's that noise?
- (used when speaking to another to attract that person's attention):Oh, waiter!
- (used when the speaker is hesitating, thinking, guessing, etc.:The fish must have weighed, oh, six or seven pounds.
n. [countable] - the saying of the word "oh.''
OH, an abbreviation of:- Place NamesOhio.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024oh (ō),USA pronunciation interj., n., pl. oh's, ohs, v. interj. - (used as an expression of surprise, pain, disapprobation, etc.)
- (used in direct address to attract the attention of the person spoken to):Oh, John, will you take these books?
n. - the exclamation "oh.''
v.i. - to utter or exclaim "oh.''
- later spelling, spelled of O, from mid-16th century
Oh (ō),USA pronunciation n. Sa•da•ha•ru (sä′də här′o̅o̅),USA pronunciation born 1940, Chinese baseball player in Japan.
OH, - Ohio (approved esp. for use with zip code).
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: oh /əʊ/ interj - an exclamation expressive of surprise, pain, pleasure, etc
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