dah (Meaning)

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dah (n)

the longer of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code

Synonyms & Antonyms of dah

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dah Sentence Examples

  1. The message tapped out in Morse code was simple: "SOS... dah-dit-dah... SOS."
  2. Learning Morse code can be challenging, but mastering the basic symbols like "dit" and "dah" is a good first step.
  3. During World War II, soldiers relied on Morse code for communication, sending messages with a series of "dits" and "dahs."
  4. The old lighthouse keeper tapped out a friendly greeting in Morse code: "dah-dit... dah...".
  5. The flashing light on the emergency beacon blinked out a frantic "dah-dit-dah... dah-dit-dah..."
  6. The drummer pounded out a steady rhythm, alternating between sharp "tacks" and long, booming "dahs."
  7. The distant foghorn echoed through the night, sending out a mournful "dahhhhh" every few minutes.
  8. The metronome clicked a steady "tick-tock," with a longer emphasis on the beat, like a "tick-DAH."
  9. The galloping horse's hooves pounded against the ground, a rhythmic "dah-dah-dah" that grew louder as it approached.
  10. The cowboy yodeling song ended with a long, drawn-out "dahhhhh" that echoed across the vast plains.

FAQs About the word dah

the longer of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The message tapped out in Morse code was simple: "SOS... dah-dit-dah... SOS."

Learning Morse code can be challenging, but mastering the basic symbols like "dit" and "dah" is a good first step.

During World War II, soldiers relied on Morse code for communication, sending messages with a series of "dits" and "dahs."

The old lighthouse keeper tapped out a friendly greeting in Morse code: "dah-dit... dah...".