yowl
/jaʊ
l/ (yowls
, yowling
, yowled
) VERB
If a person or an animal
yowls
, they make a long loud cry, especially because they are sad or in pain. □ [V
]
yo-yo /joʊ joʊ/ (yo-yos ) N‑COUNT A yo-yo is a toy made of a round piece of wood or plastic attached to a piece of string. You play with the yo-yo by letting it rise and fall on the string.
yr
(yrs
) also
yr.
yr
is a written abbreviation for
year
. □
yuan
/juːæ
n, [AM
] -ɑː
n/ (yuan
) N‑COUNT
[num N
] The
yuan
is the unit of money that is used in the People's Republic of China. □
Yu|go|slav /juː gəslɑːv/ (Yugoslavs ) ADJ Yugoslav means belonging or relating to the former Yugoslavia, or to its people or culture. ● N‑COUNT A Yugoslav was a Yugoslav citizen, or a person of Yugoslav origin.
Yu|go|sla|vian /juː gəslɑː viən/ ADJ Yugoslavian means the same as Yugoslav .
yuk
/jʌ
k/ EXCLAM
Some people say '
yuk
' when they think something is very unpleasant or disgusting. [INFORMAL
] □
Yule /juː l/ N‑UNCOUNT Yule is an old-fashioned word for Christmas .
Yule|tide
/juː
lta
I
d/ N‑UNCOUNT
[oft N
n]
Yuletide
is the period of several days around and including Christmas Day. □
yum /jʌ m/ EXCLAM People sometimes say ' yum ' or ' yum yum ' to show that they think something tastes or smells very good. [INFORMAL ]
yum|my
/jʌ
mi/ ADJ
Yummy
food tastes very good. [INFORMAL
] □
yup|pie
/jʌ
pi/ (yuppies
) N‑COUNT
A
yuppie
is a young person who has a well-paid job and likes to show that they have a lot of money by buying expensive things and living in an expensive way. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
YWCA /wa I dʌb ə ljuː siː e I / (YWCAs ) N‑COUNT The YWCA is a place where women can stay cheaply, which is run by the YWCA organization. YWCA is an abbreviation for 'Young Women's Christian Association'.
Zz
Z , z /ze d, [AM ] ziː / (Z's, z's ) N‑VAR Z is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet.
zany
/ze
I
ni/ (zanier
, zaniest
) ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Zany
humour or a
zany
person is strange or eccentric in an amusing way. [INFORMAL
] □
zap /zæ p/ (zaps , zapping , zapped )
1
VERB
To
zap
someone or something means to kill, destroy, or hit them, for example with a gun or in a computer game. [INFORMAL
] □ [V
n]
2
VERB
If you
zap
channels while watching television, you change channels using the remote control. [INFORMAL
] □ [V
n]
3 VERB To zap something such as a computer file or document means to delete it from the computer memory or to clear it from the screen. [COMPUTING , INFORMAL ]
zap|per /zæ pə r / (zappers ) N‑COUNT A zapper is a small device that you use to control a television, video, or stereo from a distance. [INFORMAL ]
zeal
/ziː
l/ N‑UNCOUNT
Zeal
is great enthusiasm, especially in connection with work, religion, or politics. □ [+
zeal|ot
/ze
lət/ (zealots
) N‑COUNT
If you describe someone as a
zealot
, you think that their views and actions are very extreme, especially in following a particular political or religious belief. [DISAPPROVAL
] □