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yep

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Intj — An informal way of saying yes.

Etymology

A casual variant of "yeah", said with the lips snapping shut on the final sound — the same pattern that produced "nope" from "no".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “yep” mean?

The word “yep” means an informal way of saying yes. In plain terms, a casual, spoken version of "yes".

How do you pronounce “yep”?

“Yep” is pronounced yehp (/jɛp/ in IPA).

How do you use “yep” in a sentence?

Here is “yep” used in a sentence: “"Are you coming to the party?" "Yep, I'll be there.".”

What part of speech is “yep”?

“Yep” is an intj.

Is “yep” a common word?

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

Is it rude to say yep?

Yep is informal rather than rude, and among friends or colleagues it is perfectly friendly. In formal situations, or in reply to someone senior, it can come across as offhand or dismissive because it is so casual. When in doubt, a plain yes is the safer choice.

What is the difference between yep and yeah?

Both are informal ways of saying yes. Yeah is the softer, more conversational form that flows naturally mid-discussion, while yep, with its crisp final p, sounds clipped and decisive and often closes a topic. Compare "Yeah, I see what you mean" with a flat "Yep."

Is it yep or yup?

Both yep and yup are accepted informal variants of yes, and they mean exactly the same thing. The choice is purely a matter of personal habit or the vowel sound the speaker makes. Neither belongs in formal writing.

Can you use yep in formal writing?

No. Yep is an informal, conversational word, so it is out of place in essays, reports, cover letters, and business correspondence. Use yes in formal contexts, and save yep for casual speech, texts, and chat messages.

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