What is another word for Yuk?

Pronunciation: [jˈʌk] (IPA)

The word "yuk" is an expression of disgust or distaste. There are many synonyms for the word "yuk" that can be used to express a similar sentiment. Some of the most common synonyms include "yuck," "eww," "blech," and "ugh." Other synonyms, like "gross," "disgusting," "sickening," and "revolting," are more descriptive and can be used to describe something that is truly repulsive. Additionally, some people may use different regional or cultural expressions, like "nasty," "barf," or "vomit-inducing," depending on their personal preference or dialect. Whatever the preferred synonym, they all convey a sense of displeasure and aversion to something unpleasant.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      Yu.
    • Interjection
      Yuck.

What are the hypernyms for Yuk?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Yuk

Our drivers declared that this climatic occurrence was most unusual, and the fact remains that this was the lowest temperature recorded during the entire journey south of the Yakute Yurta of Yuk-Takh, several hundred miles north of Yakutsk.
"From Paris to New York by Land"
Harry de Windt
U-ah-tee-the north wind, Yuk-stees-the south wind.
"Indian Legends of Vancouver Island"
Alfred Carmichael
The evening fell, the pleasant Yuk-stees wind blew more faintly, and as it passed away, over those calm inland waters swelled again the sound of many voices chanting Indian songs.
"Indian Legends of Vancouver Island"
Alfred Carmichael

Famous quotes with Yuk

  • "Why don't we change our clothes and watch TV or something over at your house?" He felt like hugging her. "I'll make us some coffee," he said joyfully. "Yuk," she said smiling and began to run for the old Perkins place, that beautiful, graceful run of hers that neither mud nor water could defeat.
    Katherine Paterson

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