Ack

/æk/ interjection

An exclamation of disgust, distaste, or mild alarm. Used to express revulsion or acknowledgment of something unpleasant.

Onomatopoeia representing a natural sound of disgust or gagging, similar to 'ugh' or 'yuck.' First recorded in American English in the mid-20th century, likely evolved from natural vocal expressions of revulsion or the sound of choking.

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ARآه
BNআচ
CSach
DAak
DEpfui
ELαχ
ESpf
FAآخ
FIakk
FRbah
GUઅક
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