huh
huh /h'ʌ, h'ɜː/
Huh is used in writing to represent a noise that people make at the end of a question if they want someone to agree with them or if they want someone to repeat what they have just said. Huh is also used to show that someone is surprised or not impressed.
Can we just get on with it, huh?...♦ uh huh
also uh-huh
[CONVENTION]
Uh huh is used in writing to represent a sound that people make when they are agreeing with you, when they want to show that they understand what you are saying, or when they are answering `yes' to a question. (INFORMAL)
`Did she?'--`Uh huh.'
Huh is used in writing to represent a noise that people make at the end of a question if they want someone to agree with them or if they want someone to repeat what they have just said. Huh is also used to show that someone is surprised or not impressed.
Can we just get on with it, huh?...♦ uh huh
also uh-huh
[CONVENTION]
Uh huh is used in writing to represent a sound that people make when they are agreeing with you, when they want to show that they understand what you are saying, or when they are answering `yes' to a question. (INFORMAL)
`Did she?'--`Uh huh.'