Pronunciation: /ɑː/

Definitions of aah

interjection used to express a range of emotions such as relief, surprise, or pleasure

Example Sentences

A1 Aah, that cake looks delicious!

A2 Aah, I finally found my keys.

B1 Aah, what a beautiful sunset.

B2 Aah, I can't believe I won the lottery!

C1 Aah, the opera last night was simply breathtaking.

C2 Aah, the view from the top of the mountain is absolutely stunning.

Examples of aah in a Sentence

formal The patient let out a long 'aah' as the doctor examined her.

informal Aah, that movie was so good, I want to watch it again.

slang Aah, I can't believe you just did that!

figurative The sunset painted the sky in hues of pink and orange, eliciting a collective 'aah' from the crowd.

Grammatical Forms of aah

past tense

aahed

plural

aahs

comparative

more aah

superlative

most aah

present tense

aah

future tense

will aah

perfect tense

have aahed

continuous tense

am aahing

singular

aah

positive degree

very aah

infinitive

to aah

gerund

aahing

participle

aahed

Origin and Evolution of aah

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aah' is believed to have originated from the sound people make when expressing surprise, relief, or pleasure.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'aah' has become a commonly used interjection to convey various emotions such as awe, satisfaction, or relaxation.