yea

IPA: jˈeɪ

noun

  • An affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken

adverb

  • (dated) Yes, indeed.
  • (dated) Thus, so (now often accompanied by a hand gesture by way of measurement).
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Examples of "yea" in Sentences

  • But yea, it'd be bloody awesome.
  • It isn't a matter of yea or nay.
  • But, yea it was nice knowing you.
  • Yea the return of the beloved pen.
  • But yea, a source would be helpful.
  • Yea but there can be mistakes made.
  • Yea, about the tremulous wikipedias.
  • Hmmm, yea that is a little overboard.
  • And yea, there's that street in Vancouver.
  • Faster come back then we can go and * panggang* again yea?
  • One yea is equal to fifty cents or slightly more than two shillings.
  • Oh yea, we've already evolved epiglottis, which prevents that from happening.
  • They don't listen, just whine and complain ... yea, that's helping us ... sure it is???
  • As "yea" is His word, so "Amen" is His oath, which makes our assurance of the fulfilment doubly sure.
  • This does not mean that we should always use the word yea, for it might as well have been translated yes.
  • Walker's Andrew Jackson, after leading the over-eager troupe through an opening number that repeats the words "Populism yea yea," is next seen playing with wooden dolls as a child who loses his parents to either cholera or Indian attacks.
  • February 12th, 2010 at 2: 30 pm muzz (brought to you by Screaming Yellow Zonkers) says: bizarrobrain – yea, and with the blind following of the rightwing goons that the trolls do – they are just going to get stupider and stupider by the day

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