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    hooray
    /hʊˈreɪ/

    exclamation

    • 1. used to express joy or approval: "This book has won all sorts of prizes. Hooray!"
    • 2. goodbye: Australian, New Zealand "‘Hooray George, promise you'll come back.’"

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  2. The meaning of HOORAY is —used to express joy, approval, or encouragement. How to use hooray in a sentence.

  3. Grammar. Interjections ( ouch, hooray) We use interjections to express emotions such as pleasure, surprise, shock and disgust. Most interjections are just sounds, rather than actual words, and come at the beginning or at the end of what we say. Interjections are more common in speaking than in writing: ….

  4. Hooray is a word to shout when you want to celebrate something. Hooray is an interjection, meaning it’s a term used to express emotion, often outside of a sentence. Hooray is sometimes spelled hurray. Both words are variants of the word hurrah (which can also be spelled hoorah ).

  5. 1. exclamation. People sometimes shout ' Hooray! ' when they are very happy and excited about something. 2. hip hip hooray. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. hooray in British English. (huːˈreɪ ) exclamation, noun, verb. 1. a variant of hurrah. exclamation. 2.

  6. Hooray is usually shouted or called out in a happy voice. You might shout, " Hooray !" when your favorite team wins a basketball tournament, or when your best friend receives a special honor during graduation. Hooray is a great word to write in response to someone's good news.

  7. Define hooray. hooray synonyms, hooray pronunciation, hooray translation, English dictionary definition of hooray. or hur·rah or hur·ray interj. Used as an exclamation of pleasure, approval, elation, or victory.

  8. Hooray definition: Used as an exclamation of pleasure, approval, elation, or victory.

  9. HOORAY definition: something that you shout when you are happy, excited, etc or when you approve of someone or…. Learn more.

  10. used by a group of people to show their approval of somebody. One person in the group says ‘hip, hip’ and the others then shout ‘hooray’. ‘Three cheers for the bride and groom: Hip, hip…’ ‘Hooray!’. More Like This Exclamations. See hooray in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: hooray.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · hooray (third-person singular simple present hoorays, present participle hooraying, simple past and past participle hoorayed) To shout an expression of excitement.