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Synonyms and antonyms of Written representations of sounds in American Thesaurus

Written representations of sounds

achoo (interjection)

used for representing the sound that you make when you sneeze

ahem (interjection)

used in writing to represent a sound that you make to get someone’s attention in a polite and quiet way

ahem (interjection)

used in writing to represent a sound that you make before you say something that may be slightly surprising or shocking

boo-hoo (interjection)

a word used in comic books or children’s stories to show that someone is crying

ha ha (interjection)

used for representing the sound of laughter. People sometimes say this to show that they think something is not funny.

hm (interjection)

another spelling of hmm

hmm (interjection)

used for representing the sound that you make when you are pausing to think before saying something

hmm (interjection)

used for representing the sound that you make when you are showing you do not believe what someone is saying

hmm (interjection)

used for representing the sound that you make when you want someone to say or repeat something

ho ho (interjection)

used for representing the sound that someone makes when they laugh or are pretending to laugh

mm (interjection)

spoken used when someone else is speaking and you want to show that you are listening or that you agree with them

O (interjection)

another way of writingoh

o’ (preposition)

used for representing the way that people say “of” when they are talking in an informal way

shh (interjection)

used for telling someone to stop talking or to be less noisy

tee hee (interjection)

used for expressing the sound of a short laugh

tut (interjection)

used for showing that you are annoyed or do not approve of something. This word represents the sound you make by putting your tongue in the position for a “T” and sucking air in.

ugh (interjection)

used for writing the sound that people make when they think something is extremely unpleasant

uh huh (interjection)

used for writing the sound that people make when they agree with something, or when they sayyes” to a question

uh-oh (interjection)

used for writing the sound that people make when they realize that something has gone wrong

um (interjection)

used for writing the sound that people make when they are thinking about what to say next, or when they are not sure how someone will react to what they are going to say

vroom (interjection)

used for representing the loud sound that a vehicle makes when it is moving very fast

wham (interjection)

used for representing the loud sound of something being hit hard

whee (interjection)

used for representing the sound that children make when they are enjoying moving fast, for example on a swing or down a slide

whew (interjection)

a way of writing the sound that you make when you are uncomfortable or surprised, or when you feel happy that something has finished. This sound is sometimes written as Phew

whoomph (noun)

a way of writing the sound that something makes when it travels very quickly or hits something else with a lot of force

yecch (interjection)

yuck

yuck (interjection)

informal used for saying that you think someone or something is dirty, ugly, or unpleasant

yuk ()

another spelling of yuck

zzz (interjection)

a way of writing the sound that someone makes when they are sleeping, often used in cartoons