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Interjections - Interjections of Approval and Relief

These interjections are used when the speaker wants to show they are satisfied with or endorse something, or they feel relieved that something happened.

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Categorized English Interjections
aw

used to express affection, empathy, or endearment

[interjection]
yum

used to express pleasure or satisfaction related to taste, often in response to something delicious or appetizing

[interjection]
cool

used to express approval, agreement, or acknowledgment

[interjection]
aces

used to express approval, agreement, or satisfaction

[interjection]
far out

used to express surprise, admiration, or approval in a laid-back and informal manner

[interjection]
neat

used to express approval, satisfaction, or admiration for something perceived as orderly or impressive

[interjection]
hell yeah

used to express strong approval, enthusiasm, excitement, or agreement

[interjection]
that's something

used to express approval, admiration, or acknowledgment for something noteworthy, impressive, or unexpected

[interjection]
bingo

used to signify confirmation, realization, or approval

[interjection]
sweet

used to express enthusiasm or approval, often in response to good news or a positive outcome

[interjection]
chef's kiss

used to express admiration, satisfaction, or approval for something that is considered exceptional

[interjection]
that's the stuff

used to express approval, satisfaction, or enthusiasm for something that is effective, impressive, or just right

[interjection]
well said

said to express admiration for or agreement with what someone has just said

[interjection]
nice try

used to acknowledge an attempt, even if it was unsuccessful or not entirely convincing

[interjection]
whew

used to express relief or the release of tension after experiencing stress, anxiety, or physical exertion

[interjection]
phew

used to express relief or exhaustion, often after a difficult or challenging situation

[interjection]
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