aha

[ ah-hah, uh-hah ]
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interjection
  1. (used as an exclamation of triumphant discovery, mockery, contempt, irony, surprise, etc., according to the manner of utterance.)

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Other definitions for AHA (2 of 3)

AHA

  1. American Heart Association.

Other definitions for A.H.A. (3 of 3)

A.H.A.

abbreviation
  1. American Historical Association.

  2. American Hospital Association.

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How to use aha in a sentence

  • aha, we will make a night of it, a dinner like that at the Caf Anglais and a bottle of wine to make you dream!

    The Woman Gives | Owen Johnson
  • "aha, it seems that the same arrow has hit two people," Dick whispered to Phil, but loud enough so that Garry could hear.

  • aha, there is a tug already, the Storegut; things looked brighter in a moment, perhaps they might get off at once.

    Dry Fish and Wet | Anthon Bernhard Elias Nilsen
  • Something akin I have experienced in an 'express' as it raged with me—winged, rocking, ecstatic, shrilling a dragon aha!

    Prince Zaleski | M.P. Shiel
  • aha, I felt my whiskers bristle as I advanced upon him through the darkness!

British Dictionary definitions for aha

aha

/ (ɑːˈhɑː) /


interjection
  1. an exclamation expressing triumph, surprise, etc, according to the intonation of the speaker

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