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intj

hurray

huh-RAY

Hurray (intj) means an exclamation of joy or approval; a cheer. Example: “Hurray, the exams are finally over!”

intj
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An exclamation of joy or approval; a cheer.
"Hurray, the exams are finally over!"

How to use hurray

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA shout of joy or celebration, essentially the same as "hooray" or "hurrah."

Easily confused with

Word forms

hurrayed past tense, hurrays singular

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hurray” mean?

The word “hurray” means an exclamation of joy or approval; a cheer. In plain terms, a shout of joy or celebration, essentially the same as "hooray" or "hurrah.".

How do you pronounce “hurray”?

“Hurray” is pronounced huh-RAY (/həˈɹeɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “hurray” in a sentence?

Here is “hurray” used in a sentence: “Hurray, the exams are finally over!”

What part of speech is “hurray”?

“Hurray” is an intj.

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