Interjections - Interjections of Affirmation
These interjections are used when the speaker wants to confirm that something is true or will take place.
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a word that shows we agree with something or think that something is true when answering a question
used to convey agreement or affirmation in a light-hearted or humorous manner
used to express agreement, affirmation, or consent, particularly in nautical or military contexts
said to show that we are agreeing to do something or we agree with something
used to express consent or affirmation in response to a request, suggestion, or statement
used to express agreement or to say that something has been dealt with
used to express understanding, acknowledgment, or agreement in response to something someone has said or done
used to confirm understanding or acknowledge receipt of a message or instruction, typically in military, aviation, and other professional settings
used as a confirmation message in radio communication to indicate that a message has been received and understood
used to acknowledge that one has received and understood what someone else has said
used to acknowledge that one has received and comprehended a message, instruction, or directive
used to show that one has accepted that someone else's argument or opinion is valid
used to acknowledge the validity or logic behind someone's assertion, even if one doesn't entirely agree with it
used humorously to show that someone has made a good point in an argument or discussion
used to indicate agreement, completion, or satisfaction with a particular situation or outcome