What is another word for Ouch?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ʊt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "Ouch" is a commonly used expression of pain. While it may be universally understood, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe the same sensation. Some of the similar kind of expressions, while not as popular, can add versatility to your communication. Here are some of the syonyms for "Ouch" that can be used when describing discomfort or pain: "Ow", "ouchie", "ouchy", "ouchy-wa-wa", "owie", "oucha", "yikes", "ouchy-poo", "ouchie-mama", "gee". By having multiple ways to express pain, you can customize your wording to fit the intensity of the sensation or the context of the situation.

What are the paraphrases for Ouch?

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What are the hypernyms for Ouch?

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

Usage examples for Ouch

About twelve feet past, I stumbled squarely against some hard object; ere the "Ouch!"
"Botchan (Master Darling)"
Mr. Kin-nosuke Natsume, trans. by Yasotaro Morri
Ouch-I dropped that cartridge box on my pet corn.
"The Boy Aviators in Africa"
Captain Wilbur Lawton
"Sure," replied the reporter giving himself a vicious pinch, and exclaiming "Ouch!"
"The Boy Aviators in Africa"
Captain Wilbur Lawton

Famous quotes with Ouch

  • 'Ouch' is not independent of social training. One has only to prick a foreigner to appreciate that it is an English word.
    Willard Van Orman Quine

Related words: ouchie, ouchies, ouching, ouched

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