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2 synonyms and 0 antonyms for ole, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Intj — An exclamation shouted to cheer on a performer, bullfighter, or sports team.

Synonyms

Less common

Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish olé, a traditional shout of encouragement or approval, especially at bullfights and flamenco performances.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ole” mean?

The word “ole” means an exclamation shouted to cheer on a performer, bullfighter, or sports team. In plain terms, a shout of excitement or approval, borrowed from Spanish, common at football matches and festive events.

How do you pronounce “ole”?

“Ole” is pronounced oh-LAY (/oʊˈleɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “ole” in a sentence?

Here is “ole” used in a sentence: “The crowd chanted "Ole! Ole! Ole!" as the team scored.”

What part of speech is “ole”?

“Ole” is an intj.

Where does the word “ole” come from?

The word “ole” comes from Spanish. Borrowed from Spanish olé, a traditional shout of encouragement or approval, especially at bullfights and flamenco performances.

Is “ole” a common word?

“Ole” is an uncommon word in modern English.

When do people shout ole?

Ole is an exclamation shouted to cheer on a performer, bullfighter, or sports team, expressing approval or excitement at a skillful move or moment. It is especially associated with bullfighting and football, or soccer, crowds.

Is ole an English word?

Ole is a loanword adopted into English, most closely associated with Spanish-speaking bullfighting and football culture, though it is now used and understood in English-speaking contexts as well. It functions purely as an interjection rather than fitting other grammatical roles.

Is ole the same as the informal word for old, as in ole man?

No, this ole is a different word from the informal spelling of "old" sometimes seen in phrases like "ole man," even though they are spelled the same. As an interjection, ole is an exclamation of approval or excitement, unrelated in meaning to the shortened form of "old."

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