"Oh" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Oh" Meaning

"Oh" is an interjection used to express surprise, shock, or strong emotions. It can be used in various contexts, such as:

Expressing sudden surprise: "Oh, I didn't expect that!"
Showing shock or alarm: "Oh no, the fire is spreading!"
Indicating strong emotions: "Oh, I love this song!"
Adding emphasis or enthusiasm: "Oh, what a great idea!"

In general, "oh" is a flexible word that can be used in many different ways to convey a range of emotions and reactions.

"Oh" Examples

Usage Examples: oh


Exclamation: "Oh, I'm so excited for the weekend!" (used to express strong emotions)
Interjection: "Oh no, I just spilled coffee all over my shirt!" (used to react to something unexpected)
Conjunction: "I'm going to the store, and oh, can you pass me my wallet?" (used to connect two independent clauses)
Weak expression: "Oh, I'm fine, thanks for asking." (used to soften the tone of a statement)
Emphasis: "Oh, you're really talented at playing the piano!" (used to add intensity to a statement)

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