different between shh vs sth
shh
English
Alternative forms
- sh
- shhh
- ssh
Etymology
From hush. Likely imitative of a non-verbal utterance. Compare Scots whisht (“hush!”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??/
Interjection
shh
- Requesting silence.
Synonyms
- hush, shush
Translations
Noun
shh (plural shhs or shhes)
- An utterance of shh.
Verb
shh (third-person singular simple present shhs or shhes, present participle shhing, simple past and past participle shhed)
- (intransitive, transitive) To utter shh.
References
- sh, int., in Oxford English Dictionary, 1884–1928, and First Supplement, 1933.
Anagrams
- H.S.H., HHS, HSH
shh From the web:
- what shh means
- what shhh mean
- what should i eat
- what should i make for dinner
- what should i eat for dinner
- what should i watch
- what should i do
- what should i draw
sth
English
Alternative forms
- sth.
- sthg
- smth
Pronoun
sth
- Clipping of something.
Usage notes
- Used in dictionary usage notes; as in, “Sth affected sb.”
Translations
Anagrams
- HST, HTs, TSH
sth From the web:
- what is the
- what sth means
- what is the mean
- what sth stands for
- what is the time
- what's the weather today
- what is the square root of 20
- what is the median
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