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1oh /ˈoʊ/ interjection
1used to express surprise, happiness, disappointment, or sadness Oh, it's so windy out here! Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. Oh no! I forgot my purse.
2used in response to a physical sensation (such as pain) Oh, that hurt. Oh, that does taste good.
3 also Oused to address someone directly Oh sir, you forgot your change. Oh, waiter! We'd like the bill, please Bless us, O Lord.
4used for emphasis when responding to a question or statement or when making a statement Have you ever been to Venice? Oh, yes. It's one of my favorite cities. He's planning to change jobs. Oh? Really? Oh all right. If you insist. Oh for some time to relax and read a book! [=I wish I had some time to relax and read a book]
5used to show that something is understood I'm going to the dentist now. Oh, okay. I'll see you later. But I won't be available on Monday. Oh, I see. My mistake.
6used during a pause in speaking Their house is about, oh, I'd say four miles from here.

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