Whew vs Styles - What's the difference?
whew | styles |
An expressive sound made indicating the release of one's inner tension; the release of breath; an expression of relief.
An expression of amazement or surprise.
* 1981 , , revised edition, chapter 1,
(UK, Scotland, dialect) To whistle with a shrill pipe, like a plover.
English onomatopoeias
As an interjection whew
is an expressive sound made indicating the release of one's inner tension; the release of breath; an expression of relief.As a verb whew
is (uk|scotland|dialect) to whistle with a shrill pipe, like a plover.As an adjective styles is
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English
Interjection
(en interjection)- (from strenuous labour) Whew! That box weighs a ton!
- (from intense concern) Whew! Thank goodness you?re safe! I thought something terrible had happened to you!
- (from fear of being seen) Whew! That cop didn?t see me! That was a close call!
- "...Now I must be off. Whew , it's as cold as the North Pole. Which way is the wind blowing?"