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SHH

Shh is an onomatopoeic interjection used to request silence or quiet. It is commonly written as shh or shhh and is widely understood in English and many other languages as a cue to stop speaking or to lower noise. The interjection is often accompanied by the shushing gesture, which involves placing a finger or palm over the lips.

Phonetically, the common representation corresponds to the voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant [ʃ], the same sound as English "sh"

Usage: In everyday conversation, "shh" is used to quiet a person or group, to calm a noisy

See also: hush, be quiet, silencing gesture.

in
words
like
"ship."
The
spelling
"shh"
serves
to
indicate
a
lengthened
or
whispered
version
of
that
sound,
with
the
number
of
h's
sometimes
used
to
convey
intensity
or
duration.
In
written
form
it
can
appear
with
punctuation
such
as
exclamation
marks
to
express
urgency
or
with
ellipses
to
suggest
hushedness.
environment,
or
to
encourage
hush
during
performances,
libraries,
or
classrooms.
It
may
also
appear
in
signs
and
warnings
indicating
a
quiet
zone.