First Known Use: before 12th century
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1yes
adverb \ˈyes\
—used to give a positive answer or reply to a question, request, or offer
—used to express agreement with an earlier statement or to say that statement is true
—used to introduce a statement that corrects or disagrees with an earlier negative statement
Full Definition of YES
1
—used as a function word to express assent or agreement <are you ready? Yes, I am>
2
—used as a function word usually to introduce correction or contradiction of a negative assertion or direction <don't say that! Yes, I will>
3
—used as a function word to introduce a more emphatic or explicit phrase
4
—used as a function word to indicate uncertainty or polite interest or attentiveness
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Origin of YES
Middle English, from Old English gēse
Related to YES
2yes
noun
: a positive reply : an answer of yes
Full Definition of YES
: an affirmative reply : yea
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First Known Use of YES
1712
Related to YES
- Synonyms
- affirmative, yea
- Antonyms
- nay, negative, no, non placet
YES[1] Defined for Kids
1yes
adverb \ˈyes\
Definition of YES for Kids
1
—used to express agreement in answer to a question, request, or offer or with an earlier statement <“Are you ready?” “Yes, I am.”> <Yes, I think you are right.>
2
—used to introduce a phrase with greater emphasis or clearness <We are glad, yes, very glad to see you!>
3
—used to show uncertainty or polite interest <Yes? Who's there?> <Yes, what can I do for you?>
4
—used to indicate excitement <Yes! We won!>
2yes
noun
Definition of YES for Kids
: a positive reply <I received a yes to my request.>
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