See also: þes

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle English yes, yis, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old English ġēse, ġīse, ġȳse, *ġīese (yes, of course, so be it), equivalent to ġēa (yes", "so) + sī(e) (may it be). Compare yea.

Pronunciation

Particle

yes

  1. A word used to show agreement or acceptance.
    Yes, you are correct.
    Yes, you may go play outside now.
    Yes, sir, we have your package right here.
  2. A word used to indicate disagreement or dissent in reply to a negative statement.
    It was not my fault we lost the race.
    Oh, yes, it was!

Synonyms

Antonyms

Coordinate terms

  • (expression of agreement or acceptance): nod

Derived terms

Translations

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Usage notes

  • In Old and Middle English, yes was a more forceful affirmative than yea.
  • An example of yes used to disagree with a statement: the questions "You don’t want it, do you?" and "Don’t you want it?" are answered by "yes" if the respondent does want the item, and "no" if not. Many languages use a specific word for this purpose; see translation table above.

Interjection

yes!

  1. Used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
    Our second goal of the match! Yes!
  2. Response that confirms that the user is paying attention.

Antonyms

Translations

Noun

yes (plural yeses or yesses)

  1. An affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
    Was that a yes?
  2. A vote of support or in favor/favour of something.
    The workers voted on whether to strike, and there were thirty "yeses" and one "no".

Synonyms

  • (answer that shows agreement or acceptance): aye, yea, nod
  • (vote in support): aye, yea

Antonyms

  • (answer that shows agreement or acceptance): no, nay
  • (vote in support): nay

Translations

Verb

yes (third-person singular simple present yeses, present participle yessing, simple past and past participle yessed)

  1. (colloquial, transitive) To agree with, to affirm, to approve.
    Did he yes the veto?
  2. (slang) To attempt to flatter someone by habitually agreeing.

Synonyms

(to approve, to affirm): agree, consent, nod

Translations

Derived terms


Asturian

Verb

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  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) second-person singular present indicative of ser

Dutch

Pronunciation

Etymology

From English yes.

Interjection

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  1. (colloquial) yay

Synonyms


French

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] English yes.

Pronunciation

Interjection

yes

  1. (chiefly Quebec, colloquial) yes!

Synonyms


Ido

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Esperanto jes, from English yes.

Adverb

yes

  1. yes

Antonyms


Novial

Particle

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  1. yes

Antonyms


Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English yes.

Particle

yes

  1. yes (word used to show agreement or acceptance)

Interjection

yes

  1. yes (used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement)