yes |
hello |
As interjections the difference between yes and hello
is that
yes is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement while
hello is .
As nouns the difference between yes and hello
is that
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance while
hello is "!" or an equivalent greeting.
As verbs the difference between yes and hello
is that
yes is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve while
hello is to greet with "hello".
category |
yes |
As nouns the difference between category and yes
is that
category is a group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria while
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
As an interjection yes is
used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a verb yes is
(colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
yes |
yead |
As nouns the difference between yes and yead
is that
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance while
yead is head.
As a particle yes
is a word used to show agreement or acceptance.
As an interjection yes
is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a verb yes
is to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
yes |
flash |
As an interjection yes
is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a noun yes
is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
As a verb yes
is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
As a proper noun flash is
(computing) a popular multimedia platform, most often used for adding animation and interactivity to webpages.
speech |
yes |
As nouns the difference between speech and yes
is that
speech is the faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words; the ability to speak or to use vocalizations to communicate while
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
As a particle yes is
a word used to show agreement or acceptance.
As an interjection yes is
used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a verb yes is
to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
yes |
why |
As interjections the difference between yes and why
is that
yes is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement while
why is an exclamation used to express indignation, mild surprise, or impatience "well, i'll tell you".
As nouns the difference between yes and why
is that
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance while
why is reason or
why can be (uk|dialect) a young heifer.
As a verb yes
is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
As an adverb why is
for what cause, reason, or purpose.
yes |
goat |
As nouns the difference between yes and goat
is that
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance while
goat is (uk|politics|informal) a member of the "government of all the talents" proposed by british prime minister (
gordon brown).
As an interjection yes
is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a verb yes
is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
yes |
some |
As an interjection yes
is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a noun yes
is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
As a verb yes
is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
As a pronoun some is
a certain number, at least one.
As a determiner some is
a certain proportion of, at least one.
As an adverb some is
of a measurement; approximately, roughly.
yes |
city |
As an interjection yes
is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a noun yes
is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
As a verb yes
is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
As a proper noun city is
(uk) a popular shortened form of the city of london, the historic core of london where the roman settlement of londinium was established.
way |
yes |
As a proper noun way
is christianity or
way can be .
As an interjection yes is
used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a noun yes is
an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
As a verb yes is
(colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
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