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Nay And Yay
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Hello,
Can someone tell me the meaning of Nay and Yay.
I think nay =No, and Yay= yes,
But how to use these words in a sentences? Please give me some examples.
Thanks you very much !!
Can someone tell me the meaning of Nay and Yay.
I think nay =No, and Yay= yes,
But how to use these words in a sentences? Please give me some examples.
Thanks you very much !!
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nay
neɪ/
adverb
adverb: nay
1.
or rather (used to emphasize a more appropriate word than one just used).
"permission to build the superstore will take months, nay years"
synonyms: or rather, and more than that, (and) indeed, and even, in fact, in point of fact, actually, in truth
"it is difficult, nay, impossible, to understand"
2.
archaicdialect
no.
"nay, I must not think thus"
noun
noun: nay; plural noun: nays
1.
a negative answer.
"the cabinet sits to give the final yea or nay to policies"
yay
yay1
jeɪ/
exclamationinformal
exclamation: yay
expressing triumph, approval, or encouragement.
"Yay! Great, Julie!"
adverbNorth Americaninformal
adverb: yay; adverb: yea
(with adjectives of measure) to this extent; so.
"I knew him when he was yay big"
to a considerable degree; much.
"yay later"
nay
neɪ/
adverb
adverb: nay
1.
or rather (used to emphasize a more appropriate word than one just used).
"permission to build the superstore will take months, nay years"
synonyms: or rather, and more than that, (and) indeed, and even, in fact, in point of fact, actually, in truth
"it is difficult, nay, impossible, to understand"
2.
archaicdialect
no.
"nay, I must not think thus"
noun
noun: nay; plural noun: nays
1.
a negative answer.
"the cabinet sits to give the final yea or nay to policies"
yay
yay1
jeɪ/
exclamationinformal
exclamation: yay
expressing triumph, approval, or encouragement.
"Yay! Great, Julie!"
adverbNorth Americaninformal
adverb: yay; adverb: yea
(with adjectives of measure) to this extent; so.
"I knew him when he was yay big"
to a considerable degree; much.
"yay later"