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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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Categorized English Interjections
mhm
[interjection]

used to indicate acknowledgment or understanding

Ex: I 'll be there at 7 PMmhm, see you then .
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uh-huh
[interjection]

used to indicate affirmation or acknowledgment in conversation

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yes
[interjection]

used to show agreement or to say something is true

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yep
[interjection]

used to respond positively and express confirmation or acknowledgment

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yeppers
[interjection]

used to convey agreement or affirmation in a light-hearted or humorous manner

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word
[interjection]

used to convey agreement, affirmation, or acknowledgment

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aye
[interjection]

used to express agreement, affirmation, or consent, particularly in nautical or military contexts

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OK
[interjection]

said to show that we are agreeing to do something or we agree with something

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okey-dokey
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used to show agreement, approval, etc.

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sure
[interjection]

used to express agreement or affirmation, often in a casual or enthusiastic manner

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check
[interjection]

used to express agreement or to say that something has been dealt with

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gotcha
[interjection]

used to express understanding, acknowledgment, or agreement in response to something someone has said or done

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copy that
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used to confirm understanding or acknowledge receipt of a message or instruction, typically in military, aviation, and other professional settings

Ex: Copy that , unloading the cargo at Dock 3 .
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roger
[interjection]

used as a confirmation message in radio communication to indicate that a message has been received and understood

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heard
[interjection]

used to acknowledge that one has received and understood what someone else has said

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understood
[interjection]

used to acknowledge that one has received and comprehended a message, instruction, or directive

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point taken
[interjection]

used to show that one has accepted that someone else's argument or opinion is valid

Ex: Point taken , I 'll revise those sections to make them more clear .
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fair enough
[interjection]

used to acknowledge the validity or logic behind someone's assertion, even if one doesn't entirely agree with it

Ex: Fair enough , financial responsibility is important .
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touche
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used humorously to show that someone has made a good point in an argument or discussion

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done
[interjection]

used to indicate agreement, completion, or satisfaction with a particular situation or outcome

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