- To put in a specified position or arrangement; place: set a book on a table; set the photo next to the flowers. 2. a. To put into a specified state: set the prisoner at liberty; set the house ablaze; set the machine in motion. b. To cause to begin an action: The noise set the dog to barking.
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The meaning of HURRAH is excitement, fanfare. How to use hurrah in a sentence.
- to shout “hurrah.” n. 3. an exclamation of “hurrah.” 4. hubbub; commotion; fanfare. 5. a colorful or tumultuous event; spectacle or celebration.
Definition of hurrah exclamation in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
HURRAH meaning: used to express excitement, pleasure, or approval: . Learn more.
The interjection expressing approval, exultation, or encouragement is variously spelled hurrah, hooray, and hurray. There are also some older forms— hurra, hurrea, and whurra, among others—that are no longer in use.
Hurrah is a word to shout when you want to celebrate something. Hurrah is an interjection, meaning it’s a term used to express emotion, often outside of a sentence. Hurrah is sometimes spelled hoorah. Similar and related words are hooray, hurray, and huzzah.
hurrah (third-person singular simple present hurrahs, present participle hurrahing, simple past and past participle hurrahed) (transitive, intransitive) To give a hurrah (to somebody).
hurrah (interjection) last hurrah (noun) hurrah /hʊ ˈ rɑː/ interjection or hooray /hʊ ˈreɪ/ also hurray /hʊ ˈreɪ/ Britannica Dictionary definition of HURRAH — used to express joy, approval, or encouragement