huzzah
word
Definition
An old-fashioned exclamation used to express joy, celebration, or triumph, similar to "hooray" or "hurrah."
Usage & Nuances
"Huzzah" is considered old-fashioned and is rarely used in modern speech except to sound humorous, dramatic, or in historical settings. It is similar to "hooray" but more theatrical. Often seen in history-related events, stories, or when playfully celebrating.
Spanish: ¡hurra! - ¡viva!Portuguese (BR): oba! - viva!Portuguese (PT): viva! - hurra!Chinese (Simplified): 好啊!- 太好了!Chinese (Traditional): 好啊!- 太好了!Hindi: वाह! - हुर्रे!Arabic: هيّا! - يحيا!Bengali: হুজ্জাহ - উর্রা (পুরনো ধাঁচের)Russian: гусар! (старинное) - ура (театральное)Japanese: フッザ - 万歳(古風・演劇的)Vietnamese: huzzah (tiếng kêu vui mừng cổ xưa) - hoan hô (lịch sử)Korean: 허자 (옛날식 감탄사) - 만세 (고전적 뉘앙스)Turkish: huzzah (eski tarz coşku ünlemi) - yaşasın (tarihi bağlamda)Urdu: ہزا (پرانا خوشی کا نعرہ) - ہورے (قدیم انداز)Indonesian: huzzah (tiếng reo cổ xưa) - hoan hô (kiểu xưa)
Example Sentences
You fixed it? Huzzah! Let’s celebrate!
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Huzzah! We won the game!
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Everyone shouted 'huzzah' at the end of the parade.
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With a loud 'huzzah', they raised the flag.
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The crowd burst out in a cheerful 'huzzah' as the hero arrived.
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It’s not every day you hear someone say 'huzzah' anymore.
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