Definitions
- Used to express surprise or excitement when something unexpected happens. - Used to indicate a sudden transformation or change. - Used to describe the moment of realization or discovery.
- Used to present or reveal something in a dramatic or impressive way. - Used to indicate the completion of a task or the achievement of a goal. - Used to draw attention to something that has been created or accomplished.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are interjections used to express surprise or excitement.
- 2Both are used to indicate a sudden change or transformation.
- 3Both are used to draw attention to something that has been accomplished or created.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Shazam is often used to describe a sudden transformation or change, while voila is used to present or reveal something in a dramatic or impressive way.
- 2Connotation: Shazam is associated with excitement and surprise, while voila is associated with accomplishment and completion.
- 3Frequency: Voila is more commonly used than shazam in everyday language.
Remember this!
Shazam and voila are both interjections used to express excitement or surprise. However, shazam is associated with sudden transformations or changes, while voila is used to present or reveal something in a dramatic or impressive way. Additionally, voila is more commonly used in everyday language and has a French origin.