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huzzah

or 丑耻锄路锄补

[ huh-zah ]

interjection

  1. (used as an exclamation of joy, applause, appreciation, etc.) hurrah!


noun

  1. the exclamation 鈥渉uzzah.鈥
  2. an instance of giving praise or applause; accolade:

    The newspaper's review was one big huzzah for the new movie.

verb (used without object)

  1. to shout 鈥渉uzzah.鈥

verb (used with object)

  1. to salute with huzzahs.

huzzah

/ 丑蓹藞锄蓱藧 /

interjection

  1. an archaic word for hurrah
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • un顎叧蟪艹烦筯ed顎 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of huzzah1

1565鈥75; variant of earlier hussa, hissa sailors' cry; hoise
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of huzzah1

C16: of unknown origin
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What President Joe Biden is offering鈥攆inally, huzzah, too late鈥攊s a framework for imagining what that could look like in the United States.

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When I told Julie that I planned to live for a year constitutionally鈥攎uskets, quill pens, and all鈥攈er reaction was not 鈥淗uzzah!鈥

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The good news, as the 鈥淎rizona huzzah!鈥 headlines suggest, is that, now quoting Justice Samuel Alito in Dobbs, 鈥渨omen are not without electoral or political power.鈥

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Stewart, phenomenal as ever, has two great line readings under two syllables: 鈥淵up鈥 and 鈥淗uzzah.鈥

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Commenting on the news on Instagram, Hammond said she was "so excited about this" while O'Leary wrote: "Huzzah! Welcome to the fam."

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What does听huzzah!

Huzzah is a word to shout when you want to celebrate something.

Huzzah is an interjection, meaning it鈥檚 a term used to express emotion, often outside of a sentence.

Huzzah is sometimes spelled huzza. Similar and related words are hurrah, hoorah, hooray, and hurray (all of which probably derive from or were influenced by huzzah). All of these words are used in the same way鈥攁s a celebratory exclamation (something to shout in celebration).

Huzzah started as something to shout out loud, but today it鈥檚 probably pretty rare for people to literally shout 鈥Huzzah!鈥 It sounds very old-timey鈥攑erhaps even more so than hurrah鈥攁nd people are more into yelling woo! and woo-hoo! But huzzah is still used as an interjection in informal, conversational writing, such as social media posts and texts. To show appreciation for something in particular, you might write huzzah for followed by that thing, as in Huzzah for three-day weekends!

Huzzah can be used as a verb meaning to shout huzzah.

It can also be used to refer to a cheer of huzzah (as in a big huzzah from the crowd) or to an instance of praise (as in You got quite the huzzah from the boss today).

Example: Huzzah! The package I ordered is here!

Where does听丑耻锄锄补丑听come from?

The first records of huzzah come from the late 1500s. It is thought to come from a word that sailors used to shout in celebration. It may derive from the word hoise, meaning 鈥渢o hoist鈥濃攚hich they鈥檇 shout when hoisting (raising) something, like the sails of the ship. The first recorded uses of terms like hurrah, hooray, and hurray come from the 1700s and 1800s. Hooray and hurray are thought to be variants of hurrah, which comes from the similar German term hurra. All of these may or may not have been based on or influenced by huzzah. Today, huzzah is used in the same way as hooray and hurrah.

Huzzah can be used in any situation in which you want to shout out in celebration. When it鈥檚 followed by for, it鈥檚 meant to celebrate or show appreciation for whatever鈥檚 next, as in Huzzah for you, graduate!听

Huzzah and hurrah are very similar, but each is used in a way that the other is not. Hurrah can refer to commotion or fanfare (as in There was much hurrah following the announcement), or a showy spectacle or celebration (as in We鈥檒l have a big hurrah to celebrate). Huzzah isn鈥檛 typically used in these ways, but it does sometimes refer to praise or applause, as in The review was a major huzzah for the young artist.听

Next time you woo-hoo, throw in a huzzah, and maybe a hurrah, too.

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What are some other forms related to huzzah?

  • huzza (alternate spelling)
  • unhazzahed (adjective)

What are some synonyms for huzzah?

What are some words that often get used in discussing huzzah?

How is听丑耻锄锄补丑听used in real life?

Huzzah is a word for shouting that鈥檚 usually just written with an exclamation point.听 It鈥檚 always used informally.

Try using听huzzah!

Is Huzzah used correctly in the following passage?

Huzzah! Only three more days until it鈥檚 my birthday!

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