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Meaning
"Hallelujah" is an expression of joy, praise, or gratitude, often used in religious contexts to give thanks to God or celebrate divine goodness. It can also be used in a more secular sense to express delight or relief over positive events.
Synonyms
- Praise the Lord
- Glory be
- Amen
- Thanks be to God
- Alleluia
Antonyms
- Condemnation
- Blame
- Denunciation
- Disapproval
Etymology
The word "hallelujah" comes from the Hebrew phrase "Halleluyah," which means "Praise Yah" (with "Yah" being a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh). It has been used in Christian liturgy and hymns and has been adopted in various languages and cultures.
Examples
- After hearing the good news about her acceptance into college, she cried out, "Hallelujah!"
- The choir sang "Hallelujah" during the Easter service, filling the church with joy.
- Finding her lost cat after a week of searching made her shout "Hallelujah!" in relief.
- The artist's latest album is such a hit that fans are celebrating with hallelujahs all around.