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yea
[yey]
adverb
yes (used in affirmation or assent).
indeed.
Yea, and he did come.
not only this but even.
a good, yea, a noble man.
noun
an affirmation; an affirmative reply or vote.
a person who votes in the affirmative.
yea
/ ɪ /
a less common word for aye 1
adverb
archaic(sentence modifier) indeed; truly
yea, though my enemies spurn me, I shall prevail
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of yea1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of yea1
Example Sentences
The GOP's majority in the House is razor-thin, and Johnson needs all the yeas he can get, but moderate Republicans are warning Johnson not to cave to the demands of the party's ascendant far-right.
Three yeas after he was jailed, forensic scientists, using new DNA techniques, found key evidence from an intimate part of the victim’s clothing that pointed to a different unknown man.
The 1864 law calls for a mandatory prison sentence of two to five yeas for any doctor who performs an illegal abortion, the outlet noted.
He drew vocal reactions — yeas and nays, amens and laughs – from the friendly room.
Her district, which includes Fort Worth, is heavily Republican and is likely to remain out of reach for Democrats next yea r.
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When To Use
Yea is an old way of saying yes. It’s especially used as a way of voting yes—the opposite of voting nay (no).In this sense, it can be used as a noun meaning a vote of yes, as in There are six yeas and three nays—the yeas have it. Based on its use in voting, yea is sometimes used in the informal question Yea or nay? (meaning Yes or no?).Yea is also found in old literature as a way of saying indeed or truly, as in Yea, he hath prevailed. Yea can also be used in expressions like about yea tall, meaning “about this tall.” When it’s used in this way, yea refers to the amount being indicated, such as by holding one’s hand at a certain height to indicate how tall something is. However, this sense of yea is more commonly spelled yay.Although the word yeah looks very similar to (and is often misspelled as) yea (and, yea, the two are related), yea in fact rhymes with its opposite, nay. This means it’s pronounced exactly like another word it’s confused with: yay (which is most commonly used as a celebratory exclamation).Example: Yay! The proposal passed unanimously! Everyone voted yea!
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