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      • oh no (redirected from Oh, no!) oh no An exclamation of alarm, dismay, or disbelief.
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  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the interjection oh-no, which expresses alarm, concern, or resentment about a problem or error. Find similar words and related terms on YourDictionary.

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  3. Learn the meaning and usage of the exclamation oh no, which expresses alarm, dismay, or disbelief. See examples, synonyms, and related idioms.

  4. Oct 5, 2024 · oh no is an interjection of alarm, concern, or resentment about a problem or error. Learn its alternative forms, pronunciation, translations, and anagrams.

  5. interjections. nouns. informal. suggest new. Another way to say Oh No? Synonyms for Oh No (other words and phrases for Oh No).

  6. oh no is an interjection or exclamation of alarm, concern, or resentment about a problem or error. See the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar of oh no and sample sentences from various sources.

  7. Ludwig is a linguistic search engine that provides sentence examples for the interjection "oh no", which expresses resentment about a problem or error. See how "oh no" is used in different sources and contexts.

  8. An exclamation or expression of alarm, concern or resentment about a problem or error. Oh, no! The rug is on fire! Oh, no! Did I leave my keys in the car? Translations. Related words & phrases. Anagrams. hoon. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English: Alan, oh no no.” Shearer defended himself: “I had to do it.”

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