Rah vs Aah - What's the difference?
rah | aah |
(British) A person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
Indication of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.
Indication of joyful pleasure.
* 1834 — (Edgar Allan Poe),
Indication of sympathy.
Indication of mouth being opened wide.
To express understanding.
Expression of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.
Expression of joy and/or pleasure.
The exclamation aah.
To say or exclaim aah .
# To express amazement or surprise or enthusiasm, especially by the interjection aah .
# To express joy or pleasure, especially by the interjection aah .
As interjections the difference between rah and aah
is that rah is an exclamation of encouragement while aah is argh.As a noun rah
is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.As an adjective rah
is (british) posh.rah
English
Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* ----aah
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- Aah! That's amazing!
- Yet I remember—aah! how should I forget?
- Dentists would always instruct, say aah!
- Aah . Now I understand.
Noun
(en noun)Verb
(en verb)- Everyone who came by oohed and aahed over her new appearance.