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psh

Psh (interjection) means an informal sound used to express dismissiveness or disbelief, similar to "pshaw.". Example: “Psh, like that's ever going to happen.”

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An informal sound used to express dismissiveness or disbelief, similar to "pshaw."
"Psh, like that's ever going to happen."

How to use psh

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA dismissive sound, like scoffing at something you don't believe or don't care about.

When to use it

Very informal, mostly used in speech or casual texting.

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_____, like that's ever going to happen.

Frequently asked questions

What does “psh” mean?

The word “psh” means an informal sound used to express dismissiveness or disbelief, similar to "pshaw.". In plain terms, a dismissive sound, like scoffing at something you don't believe or don't care about.

How do you use “psh” in a sentence?

Here is “psh” used in a sentence: “Psh, like that's ever going to happen.”

What part of speech is “psh”?

“Psh” is an interjection.

What is the meaning of psh?

"psh" (interjection) means an informal sound used to express dismissiveness or disbelief, similar to "pshaw.".

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