hallelujah

/ˌhæləˈluːjə/
noun
  1. A shout or song of praise or joy.
    • The congregation let out a loud hallelujah during the service.
    • His speech ended with a joyful hallelujah that made the crowd cheer.
    • The album's final track is a powerful hallelujah sung by the whole choir.
  2. An expression of relief or delight about something good happening.
    • After weeks of rain, the sunny weekend was a real hallelujah.
    • The final exam being canceled was a hallelujah for the tired students.
    • Finding a parking spot right in front of the store felt like a hallelujah moment.
interjection
  1. An exclamation of praise, joy, or thanks, especially in a religious context.
    • When the rescue team found the lost hiker, everyone shouted 'Hallelujah!'
    • She raised her hands and cried 'Hallelujah!' after hearing the good news.
    • The choir sang 'Hallelujah!' at the end of the hymn.
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