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Meaning yes meaning

What does yes mean?
Definitions in simple English

yes

A word that is used to agree or accept. Yes, I eat fish. A word used to not agree with a negative sentence or question. You are not tall. Yes, I am tall. You do not want it, do you? Yes, I do. Isn't William your brother? Yes, he is my brother.

yes

Used to show excitement or joy I won! Yes!

yes

A yes is an answer that agrees or accepts. She gave him a yes. A yes is a vote for a thing. The vote count was six "yesses" and one "no."

yes

an affirmative I was hoping for a yes

Synonyms yes synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as yes?

Yes English » English

aye That is correct Indeed

Topics yes topics

What do people use yes to talk about?

Examples yes examples

How do I use yes in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Yes, of course.
Yes, you must.
Yes, my name is Karen Smith.
Yes, I'm afraid so.
Yes, but you do not have to stay to the end.
He will not say yes.
Yes, the milk is very good.
Yes, what of it?
Yes, I am married.
They said yes.
He said yes.
Yes, both words have the same meaning.
Oh yes! Tomorrow I will have something to do.
The answer is both yes and no.
Yes, it happens from time to time.
Yes! I won twice in a row!
Yes, I know.
Yes, I like it very much.
Yes. I was very surprised at the news.
Yes. He can run 100 meters within twelve seconds.
Yes, we have been friends since our childhood.
Yes, I can.
Yes, I am from Sapporo.
Yes, Bob helped me.
Yes, I'll be right there.
Yes, it hurts.
Yes, that's the right answer.
Yes, and here's a photo of the farm where we milked the cows.

Movie subtitles

Yes, there was.
Did I say that? -Yes.
Yes, by contacting them on the radio.
Yes, it is information from Sir Curel.
Yes, the preparations for the welcoming of the Imperial Princess are being readied in the government office.
Yes! With you alone!
Hm? Yes?
So this was the cutting edge of timekeeping technology. Yes, totally correct.
Nebuchadnezzar is sleeping in the Ieft-hand corner of the screen. - NIALL: Oh, yes.
Yes sir! Your brother will be.
Yes, well, if we have the Book of Mormon, it'll do those Africans a lot of good.
Yes, that's right.
Zero, yes, but there's always hope that tomorrow will be different.
Yes it is!
Uh, yes. Well then, please come with me for a little bit!
Yes! Your kind words are more than I am worthy of!
Yes, I understand.
Yes, again.
Yes, but. circumcision?
Wait for us for lunch. - Yes.
Yes, I'm exhausted.
Yes, sir.
Yes, they know how to fight!
At Magenta and Solferino? - Yes. - You lucky devil.
Yes, but we saved the Italians from Austrian occupation.
That's what it is. - Yes.
Yes, I do.
Yes, youssef imagines many very weird things.
Yes, watch.
Yes, I am.
Yes, she is.
Yes, we are.
Yes it's working.
Yes, it is.
Yes, Mummy.
Yes, it's yours.
Yes, it's mine.
Yes, we were, and thank you for letting me stay.

News and current affairs

So, yes, there are solid fundamentals that arguably support today's higher gold price, although it is far more debatable whether and to what extent they will continue to support higher prices in the future.
Yes, gold has had a great run, but so, too, did worldwide housing prices until a couple of years ago.
Yes, 8 May 1945 was a day of liberation to which the Soviet army contributed decisively.
Yes, it can: much worse.
In a word, yes.
So, yes, there are plenty of vaguely plausible reasons why the euro, despite its drawn-out crisis, has remained so firm against the dollar so far.
Yes, the UN has achieved much under Secretary General Annan's leadership.
Yes, it was a clear symptom of deep political dysfunction, stemming from the politicized demarcation of electoral districts and the distorting effects of America's campaign-finance system.
Yes, most economists fail to predict financial crises - just as doctors fail to predict disease.
Yes, Argentina's debts will probably be paid in full, but Argentina's taxpayers and workers will bear a heavy burden for years to come.
Yes, within the next three to five years, there will probably be another global recession.
And, yes, there will probably be another rash of financial crises - perhaps in Central Europe, which now looks like Asia did before its 1997 crisis.
So, yes, more immediate growth does require slower reduction in fiscal deficits.
So, yes, government spending provides a short-term boost, but there is a trade-off with long-run secular decline.
Yes, times are hard.
Yes, Japan will rebuild, which will undoubtedly spur some type of recovery in its disaster-battered economy.
Most notable has been the work of Senator Ted Kaufman, a Democrat from Delaware (yes, a pro-business state), who has pressed tirelessly to fix the most egregious problems in the US financial sector.
Yes, the IMF ought to develop a voluntary code of conduct for SWF's, but it should not be used as a weapon to enforce financial protectionism.
We must build on our history of working with allies by forming new coalitions - with governments, with civil society, and, yes, with everyday people.
Fortunately, most Americans have learned from the past, and this was reflected in the public response this time around - sadness, yes, but also some wisdom.
Yes, economic issues will play a large role in determining the outcome.
It is much more about the accompanying concepts of social fairness, entitlement, equality and, yes, standards of behavior for a rich and civilized society.
Brazil, Turkey, and, yes, Iran are all clearly keen to demonstrate their political and foreign-policy independence.
Yes, a harsh sanctions regime might still gain additional supporters, but an Iran with its back against the wall would probably be even more obstinate in its nuclear drive.
Yes, the euro can tend toward dollar parity.
Yes, such a bold step would transform NATO.
Merkel will reintroduce the warmth that has been missing under Schroeder, but she will not become America's yes-woman.