ha
ha /h'ɑː/
also hah
[EXCLAM]
Ha is used in writing to represent a noise that people make to show they are surprised, annoyed, or pleased about something.
Ha! said Wren. Think I'd trust you?...
see also ha haha ha
or ha ha ha
1 [EXCLAM]
Ha ha is used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they laugh.
I dropped my bag at the officer's feet. The bank notes fell out. `Ha ha ha!' he laughed. `Got no money, uh?'
2 [EXCLAM]
People sometimes say `ha ha' to show that they are not amused by what you have said, or do not believe it. (SPOKEN)
He said `vegetarians unite', and I looked at him and said `yeah, ha ha'.
also hah
[EXCLAM]
Ha is used in writing to represent a noise that people make to show they are surprised, annoyed, or pleased about something.
Ha! said Wren. Think I'd trust you?...
see also ha haha ha
or ha ha ha
1 [EXCLAM]
Ha ha is used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they laugh.
I dropped my bag at the officer's feet. The bank notes fell out. `Ha ha ha!' he laughed. `Got no money, uh?'
2 [EXCLAM]
People sometimes say `ha ha' to show that they are not amused by what you have said, or do not believe it. (SPOKEN)
He said `vegetarians unite', and I looked at him and said `yeah, ha ha'.