Meaning of Yeah yeah right
A casual phrase indicating agreement, often with implied sarcasm or disbelief.
In simple words: A phrase that shows agreement but can also mean disbelief.
Yeah yeah right in a sentence
- When he said he would finish the project today, I replied, 'Yeah yeah right.'
- She claims she can run a marathon, and all I could say was, 'Yeah yeah right!'
- After hearing his excuse for being late, I just nodded and said, 'Yeah yeah right.'
- He told me he won the lottery last week, and I thought, 'Yeah yeah right.'
- 'Yeah yeah right,' she laughed, doubting his story about meeting a celebrity.
How to use Yeah yeah right
Used in casual conversation, often to express skepticism or sarcasm. Not suitable for formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Imagine someone nodding enthusiastically but rolling their eyes while saying 'Yeah, yeah, right!'

Related words
Collocations with Yeah yeah right
- say yeah yeah right
- respond with yeah yeah right
- nod and say yeah yeah right
Synonyms for Yeah yeah right
- Sure
- Of course
- Right
- Sure thing
- Absolutely
Common mistakes with Yeah yeah right
- Used in overly formal situations.
- Misused as a literal agreement without sarcasm.
- Confused with 'sure' or 'of course' in serious discussions.
Compare Yeah yeah right with Sure, Of course, Right, Absolutely
Yeah yeah right appears in
Yeah yeah right in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
أجل أجل صحيح
عبارة تدل على الموافقة ولكن يمكن أن تعني أيضاً عدم التصديق.
- Bengaliবাংলা
হ্যাঁ হ্যাঁ ঠিক
এমন একটি শব্দ যা সম্মতি দেখায় তবে অবিশ্বাসও বোঝাতে পারে।
- GermanDeutsch
Ja, ja, klar
Ein Satz, der Zustimmung zeigt, aber auch Unglauben bedeuten kann.
- SpanishEspañol
Sí, sí, claro
Una frase que muestra acuerdo pero que también puede significar incredulidad.
- Persianفارسی
آره آره درست
عبارتی که توافق را نشان میدهد اما میتواند به معنی عدم باور هم باشد.
- FrenchFrançais
Ouais ouais, c'est ça
Une phrase qui montre l'accord mais peut aussi signifier l'incrédulité.
- Hindiहिन्दी
हाँ हाँ ठीक है
एक वाक्यांश जो सहमति दिखाता है लेकिन अविश्वास का मतलब भी हो सकता है।
- ItalianItaliano
Sì sì, certo
Un modo di dire che mostra accordo ma può anche significare incredulità.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Sei, sei
Uma frase que mostra concordância, mas também pode significar descrença.
- RussianРусский
Ага, конечно
Фраза, которая показывает согласие, но может также означать недоверие.
- Urduاردو
ہاں ہاں ٹھیک ہے
ایک جملہ جو اتفاق ظاہر کرتا ہے لیکن عدم یقین کا مطلب بھی ہو سکتا ہے۔
- Chinese中文
是是是,得了吧
一个表示同意但有时也表示怀疑的短语。
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What does Yeah yeah right mean?
A phrase that shows agreement but can also mean disbelief.
What is the definition of Yeah yeah right?
A casual phrase indicating agreement, often with implied sarcasm or disbelief.
How do you use Yeah yeah right in a sentence?
When he said he would finish the project today, I replied, 'Yeah yeah right.'
Can you give another example of Yeah yeah right?
She claims she can run a marathon, and all I could say was, 'Yeah yeah right!'
What are synonyms for Yeah yeah right?
Common alternatives include Sure, Of course, Right, Sure thing, Absolutely.
What words go with Yeah yeah right?
It commonly pairs with say yeah yeah right, respond with yeah yeah right, nod and say yeah yeah right.
What are common mistakes when using Yeah yeah right?
Used in overly formal situations. Misused as a literal agreement without sarcasm. Confused with 'sure' or 'of course' in serious discussions.
How do you pronounce Yeah yeah right?
US: //jɛː jɛː raɪt//, UK: //jɛː jɛː raɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Yeah yeah right formal or informal?
"Yeah yeah right" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Yeah yeah right?
Used in casual conversation, often to express skepticism or sarcasm. Not suitable for formal contexts.
