hooray
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Intj — An exclamation of joy, approval, or triumph.
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Etymology
Origin unclear, first recorded in the late 1600s; possibly related to "hurrah" or similar exclamations across Germanic languages.
Full origin of hooray →Frequently asked questions
What does “hooray” mean?
The word “hooray” means an exclamation of joy, approval, or triumph. In plain terms, a cheerful shout of celebration or approval.
How do you pronounce “hooray”?
“Hooray” is pronounced huh-RAY (/həˈɹeɪ/ in IPA).
How do you use “hooray” in a sentence?
Here is “hooray” used in a sentence: “Hooray! We finally won the championship.”
What part of speech is “hooray”?
“Hooray” is an intj.
Where does the word “hooray” come from?
The word “hooray” dates back to around 1600 and comes from Germanic. Origin unclear, first recorded in the late 1600s; possibly related to "hurrah" or similar exclamations across Germanic languages.
Is “hooray” a common word?
“Hooray” is an uncommon word in modern English.