Hallelujah
71hallelujah — A liturgical expression of praise of Yahweh, prefacing eleven of the psalms (e.g. 146 to 150) and sometimes also appended at the end: sung both in the synagogues and by the Christian Church. The form ‘alleluia’, found in AV and NJB at Rev. 19:1–6 …
72hallelujah! — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) interj. praise the Lord! alleluia! hosanna! See religion, rejoicing …
73hallelujah — (Roget s IV) interj. Syn. praise God, praise the Lord, Deo gratias (Latin), praise ye the Lord, hosanna, alleluia, praise ye Jehovah, glory be, praise be, huzza, lift up your hearts, heaven be praised, thanks be to God, thank God, glory be to God …
74hallelujah — hal|le|lu|jah [ ,hælə lujə ] interjection 1. ) used for praising God 2. ) HUMOROUS used for expressing happiness that something you had been waiting for or hoping for has happened …
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76hallelujah — hal·le·lu·jah || ‚hælɪ luËjÉ™ interj. praise the Lord! (exclamation expressing joy, praise or gratitude) …
77hallelujah — interj.; (also halleluiah) Hosanna, praise ye Jehovah …
78hallelujah — interj. 1. hosanna, praise the Lord, praise God, praise be, glory be, glory to God, glory be to God in the highest, thanks be to God. n 2. hosanna, paean, alleluia; cheer, hoorah, hooray, huzzah; exclamation, cry, shout, yell …
79hallelujah — hal·le·lu·jah …
80hallelujah — UK [ˌhælɪˈluːjə] / US [ˌhæləˈlujə] interjection 1) used for praising God 2) humorous used for expressing happiness that something you had been waiting for or hoping for has happened …