huzza

[hʌˈzɑː]

huzza Definition

  • 1a cheer of triumph or encouragement
  • 2an expression of approval or support

Using huzza: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "huzza" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crowd let out a loud huzza as the team scored the winning goal.

  • Example

    Huzza for our brave soldiers!

  • Example

    The audience gave a huzza of approval at the end of the performance.

huzza Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for huzza

Phrases with huzza

  • three cheers and a huzza

    a traditional British naval toast given in honor of the monarch or other important personages

    Example

    The sailors gave three cheers and a huzza for the Queen as she boarded the ship.

  • an exclamation of joy or approval

    Example

    The children shouted 'hip hip hooray' when they heard they were going to the amusement park.

  • tiger! tiger! tiger!

    a chant used to encourage a sports team or athlete, particularly in the United States

    Example

    The fans chanted 'tiger! tiger! tiger!' as the basketball team made a comeback in the final quarter.

Origins of huzza

originated in the 17th century, possibly from the Old French word 'hurrah' meaning 'to shout' or the German word 'hussa' meaning 'hurrah'

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Summary: huzza in Brief

The interjection 'huzza' [hʌˈzɑː] is an expression of triumph, encouragement, or approval. It is often used to cheer on a team or show support for a cause. The phrase 'three cheers and a huzza' is a traditional British naval toast, while 'hip hip hooray' is a common exclamation of joy. 'Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!' is a chant used to encourage sports teams or athletes.