ahh
UK: ɑː | US: ɑː
interj. an exclamation expressing relief, pleasure, surprise, or understanding
interj. a vocalized sigh or sound of relaxation
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"Ahh" is an onomatopoeic interjection derived from the natural human vocalization of sighing or expressing emotion. Such exclamations are universal across languages and cultures, often mimicking spontaneous sounds rather than evolving from structured morphemes. Its spelling variation (e.g., "ah," "aah") reflects phonetic emphasis but lacks etymological segmentation.
"Ahh, that cup of tea tastes perfect after a long day."
"Ahh! I finally solved the puzzle!"
She leaned back in the chair and sighed, "Ahh, this feels wonderful."
"Ahh... now I understand what you meant."
The audience collectively went "Ahh" when the fireworks lit up the sky.