yes
/yĕs/
noun
  1. An affirmative or consenting reply.
  2. An affirmative vote or voter.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. More at Wordnik
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Merriam-Webster
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YES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of YES is —used as a function word to express assent or agreement. How to use yes in a sentence.
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Oxford English Dictionary
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yes, adv., n., & int. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
In older usage yes was usually considered to be the proper affirmative reply to a question framed in the negative, whereas yea (yea adv. A.1a) was considered the proper affirmative reply when the question was framed in the positive (cf. sense A.1c); a similar distinction was made between no and nay.
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Grammarly
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Yea, Yeah or Yay–What's the Difference? | Grammarly
October 6, 2022 - “Yeah” and “yea” are two words you can sometimes use instead of “yes.” “Yay” is something you say when you’re happy or excited.
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Spellzone
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yes - an affirmative | English Spelling Dictionary
Find the meaning of 'yes': an affirmative. Learn how to spell 'yes'.
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Wiktionary
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yes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English yes, from Old English ġīese (“by all means, of course, yes”), derived from the same root as yea.
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Michelletillislederman
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How to spell "yes" with N-O - Michelle Tillis Lederman
February 10, 2022 - You might instead say something like “Let me look into that first and I’ll let you know,” or “Let me see if that’s possible. If you want to answer with an initial “Yes,” you can use phrases like “Yes if…”, “Yes, when…”, “Yes, after…” Try and stall for time a bit.
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Washington State University
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yea / yeah / yay | Common Errors in English Usage and More | Washington State University
“Yea” is a very old-fashioned formal way of saying “yes,” used mainly in voting. It’s the opposite of—and rhymes with—“nay.” When you want to write the common casual version of “yes,” the correct spelling is “yeah” (sounds like “yeh” ).
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Dictionary.com
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YES Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Plural word for yes The plural form of yes is either yeses or yesses, but yeses is more widely used. The plurals of several other singular words that end in -s are also formed the same way, such as bus/buses/busses, gas/gases/gasses, and ...
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Dictionary.com
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What Is The Difference Between "Yea" vs. "Yeah"? - Dictionary.com
February 25, 2021 - While yea (and yes) have been around far longer than the word yeah (it looks like yea and yes can be traced back to the 900s) the sentiment has been around forever. While the three words once meant the same thing, it appears that the H was added on to distinguish the two meanings above and to move the word forward into the new century. There does not seem to be any clear reason for the addition of the H other than maybe to modernize the spelling of yea.
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Oxford Dictionaries.com gives yeses and yesses as accepted spellings of the plural of yes, whereas searching Cambridge Dictionaries Online for yesses does not return any results.

In the absence of agreement amongst widely accepted authorities, it's a good idea to turn to usage. A quick Google N-gram query for occurrences yeses vs. yesses in their library of books published between 1800 and 2008 suggests that, from the twentieth century onwards, yeses has been the preferred to yesses (the tool is seemingly unable to parse apostrophes); greatly so from around 1950 onwards.

If I were to use yes in its plural form, I would therefore opt for yeses. Given that there is no authoritative consensus, though, it is to a large extent a matter of preference. I imagine there is no fixed, definitive spelling because (anecdotally) it doesn't seem to be a word that is commonly used in the plural, an observation that the N-Gram results appear to support.

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Any of the first three. An argument could be made for the fourth. I'd advise that you favour the second, or perhaps the third depending on your dialect. (The OED incidentally offers yes's and yeses, while some other dictionaries offer yesses as well).

The noun yes comes from a mention of the much older adjective yes.

Now, how plural forms apply to mention (as in the use/mention distinction) has been discussed elsewhere here, but two common forms are:

  1. Use an apostrophe in forming the plural.
  2. Pluralise it as you would any other word.

(Some other forms include italicising the yes but not the es, and putting the yes part in single or double quotes).

The first is increasingly old-fashioned and sometimes mistaken for "grocer's apostrophe's" where people incorrectly use apostrophes with normal plural forms, but it was once the normal way of pluralising in such contexts (see this answer for more on that).

As such, while historically valid, it's probably best avoided.

Now, from the second we would expect yeses, because that's the normal productive plural form for a word ending in -es.

Meanwhile, doubling the s in this case is rare but not unheard of (c.f. both buses and busses are found, the latter according the the OED being more common in America). Hence yesses also being found.

The last though would be very strange; it half-uses the old form, but in the old form the apostrophe acts as a separator and there is nothing on the other side of the separator.

As such, I'd reject the last, accept the first as valid, but recommend you use either yeses or yesses depending on whether the orthography you normally use has you write buses or busses.

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Quora
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Why does the spell 'yes', spell 'eyes' trick work? - Quora
Answer (1 of 4): It’s an anchoring trick, similar to many others that have been passed along. By asking the first question, “what does Y-E-S spell?” you cause the person to make the connection in their brain between the letters “Y-E-S” and the word “yes.” When you then ask the second question, “...
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Grammar Monster
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Plural of Yes and No
Writers are often unsure how to pluralize yes and no. Their confusion is understandable because there are several options. The word "yes" can be pluralized "yeses" or "yesses," and "no" can be pluralized as "nos" and "noes." These are not US or UK conventions. They are simply variant spellings.
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LanguageTool
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Yea or Nay—Or Is It Yay?
June 13, 2025 - Yea and yay are homophones, meaning they are pronounced exactly the same but have different meanings and spellings. Yea means yes.
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ProWritingAid
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Yea, Yay, or Nay: What’s the Difference?
March 12, 2022 - The informal version of yea or nay is yeah or nah. These are slang words for yes and no. It’s important to note that yea is pronounced with a long “a” sound. Writing yeah as yea is a spelling error.
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Oxford Reference
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Yes - Oxford Reference
This word has two possible plurals: yeses and yesses. The better plural for the noun is yeses because, like
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EasyPronunciation
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Yes — Pronunciation: HD Slow Audio + Phonetic Transcription
How to pronounce 'yes' in English. Normal and slow speed HD audio recordings and phonetic transcription written with International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
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Collins Dictionary
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YES definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Word forms: plural yesesIn informal English, yes is often pronounced in a casual way that is usually written as yeah.
Published   March 26, 2018
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Quora
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What are some trick questions like “If ‘y-e-s’ spells 'yes,' what does ‘e … y-e-s’ spell?” - Quora
Answer (1 of 19): Tell someone to spell Top, then ask “What do you do at a green light?” They'll say, “Stop.” ---‐----- Spell Milk. What do you call the white of an egg? “Yolk.” --------- Spell Yolk. What do cows drink? “Milk.”
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YouTube
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Y E S spells yes. What does E Y E S spell? - YouTube
You will laugh until you pee! Best YES-EYES prank ever! * Jukin Media Verified * Find this video and others like it by visiting https://www.jukinmedia.com/li...
Published   June 21, 2016
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