bah
word
/ˈbɑ/
/bˈɑː/
Definition
An interjection used to show dislike, dismissal, or lack of interest in something, usually in a sarcastic or unimpressed way.
Usage & Nuances
"Bah" is informal and rarely used in formal writing. Often appears in comics, dialogue, or mimicking someone being unimpressed or dismissive. It can show sarcasm, annoyance, or indifference. Similar to "meh" but with more negativity or disdain.
Spanish: bahPortuguese (BR): bahPortuguese (PT): bahChinese (Simplified): 哼 (轻蔑的语气)Chinese (Traditional): 哼 (輕蔑的語氣)Hindi: हं (हं, उपेक्षा का भाव)Arabic: باه (تعبير عن الاحتقار)Bengali: উঁহু - ধুরRussian: пф-ф - баJapanese: ふん - バッVietnamese: xì - phiKorean: 흥 - 하Turkish: hıh - pöhUrdu: چھ - ہونہہIndonesian: cih - bah
Example Sentences
That movie? Bah. It was boring.
basic
Whenever something goes wrong, he just shrugs and says, "Bah."
natural
Bah, I don't care about your opinion.
basic
When he saw the results, he just said, "Bah!"
basic
You think that's impressive? Bah, anyone could do it.
natural
Bah, I've heard that story a hundred times already.
natural