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heh

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Interjection — A written representation of a short, mild laugh, often used online to show quiet amusement rather than genuine hilarity.

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Etymology

An onomatopoeic spelling imitating a soft, understated laugh.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “heh” mean?

The word “heh” means a written representation of a short, mild laugh, often used online to show quiet amusement rather than genuine hilarity. In plain terms, a text-speak way of writing a small, dry laugh — weaker than "haha.".

How do you use “heh” in a sentence?

Here is “heh” used in a sentence: “Heh, I knew you'd say that.”

What part of speech is “heh”?

“Heh” is an interjection.

Is “heh” a common word?

“Heh” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between heh and haha?

Heh represents a short, mild laugh showing quiet amusement, while haha typically conveys fuller, more genuine laughter or enthusiasm. Heh often carries a more subdued, wry, or slightly sarcastic tone compared to the more open-ended haha.

Is heh used in formal writing?

No, heh is an informal interjection used mainly in casual online chat, messaging, and comments, not in formal writing. It signals a low-key or wry reaction rather than genuine hilarity.

Does heh always mean genuine amusement?

Not necessarily. Heh often signals quiet or knowing amusement rather than real hilarity, and can sometimes carry a slightly awkward, sarcastic, or dismissive tone depending on context.

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