huzzah

interjection
UK: /hʊˈzɑː/
US: /huːˈzɑː/
  1. A shout of joy, approval, or celebration.

    1. Huzzah! We won the game!
    2. The crowd roared 'huzzah' as the hero emerged victorious from the battle.
huzzah verb
  1. To shout 'huzzah' as a sign of approval or celebration.

    1. Let's huzzah for the team!
    2. The audience began to huzzah wildly as the band played their final song.
huzzah noun
  1. A cheer or shout of 'huzzah'.

    1. Give a huzzah for the birthday girl!
    2. The final huzzah echoed through the halls after the president's speech.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "huzzah" is /hʊˈzɑː/ in British English and /huːˈzɑː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "huzzah": bravo, hooray, hurrah, cheers, yahoo.

Example usage of "huzzah": "Huzzah! We won the game!". More examples on the page.