phew
English
Etymology
An onomatopoeia: the sound of rapid exhalation one makes when some trying situation is over. Attested since the early seventeenth century. Compare Scots feuch or Spanish fu or Czech fuj.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fjuː/, [ɧu˥˩]
- Rhymes: -uː
Interjection
phew
- Used to show relief, fatigue, or surprise.
- Phew, that took a long time to define!
- Used to show disgust.
- Phew, it stinks in here!
Synonyms
- (expression of disgust): See Thesaurus:yuck
Translations
Used to show relief, fatigue, or surprise
See also
- whew
- φεῦ
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