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approval

English

Etymology

approve +? -al

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??p?u?v?l/
  • (US) IPA(key): /??p?uv?l/

Noun

approval (countable and uncountable, plural approvals)

  1. An expression granting permission; an indication of agreement with a proposal; an acknowledgement that a person, thing, or event meets requirements.
  2. An expression of favorable acceptance and encouragement; a compliment that also condones.
  3. (especially philately) Something mailed by a seller to a collector to match their stated interests; the collector can approve of or return the item.

Synonyms

  • (expression granting permission or indicating agreement): approbation, sanction; See also Thesaurus:approval
  • (expression of favorable acceptance and encouragement): commendation; See also Thesaurus:praise

Related terms

  • approve

Translations

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huzzah

English

Alternative forms

  • huzza

Etymology

Likely originally a hoisting cry [from 1570s], possibly related to hoise. Compare possibly cognate Swedish hissa (to hoist; huzzah).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /h??z??/
    Rhymes: -??

Interjection

huzzah

  1. (nautical, dated) Used as a call for coordinated physical effort, as in hoisting.
  2. (literary, poetic, sometimes humorous) Used as a cheer indicating exaltation, enjoyment or approval.

Synonyms

  • (hoisting cry): heave, heave-ho
  • (cheer indicating enjoyment or approval): hooray, hurrah, hurray, see also Thesaurus:well done.

Noun

huzzah (plural huzzahs)

  1. A cheer often associated with sailors, shouted by a group in praise of a thing or event.

Verb

huzzah (third-person singular simple present huzzahs, present participle huzzahing, simple past and past participle huzzahed)

  1. To cheer with a huzzah sound.
    • 1891, in Littell's living age, volume 191, page 260:
      In the course of his table-talk, during the French war, the ex-chancellor once remarked that, though the Prussian people huzza'd and beclapped their great Frederick when alive, []

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