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whoop

/wuːp/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A loud cry of joy, excitement, or enthusiasm.

Example Sentences:
  • A loud whoop echoed across the stadium when the home team scored the winning goal.
  • She let out a whoop of delight upon opening her acceptance letter.
2.verb

To give a loud cry of joy or excitement; to shout.

Example Sentences:
  • The children began to whoop and holler when school was dismissed for the summer.
  • Fans whooped as the rock band took the stage.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Onomatopoeic origin, dating back to Middle English as 'whoupen', imitating the sound of a loud shout, cry, or call. It is cognate with Old French 'houper' (to call out or shout).

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Think of someone shouting 'Whoop!' while riding a roller coaster or celebrating a victory.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “whoop

1. What is the meaning of “whoop” in English?

In English, whoop (noun) is defined as: “A loud cry of joy, excitement, or enthusiasm.”.

2. How do you use “whoop” in a sentence?

A loud whoop echoed across the stadium when the home team scored the winning goal.

3. What are English synonyms of “whoop”?

Common synonyms include:cheer,shout,holler,cry,yell

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “whoop”?

Onomatopoeic origin, dating back to Middle English as 'whoupen', imitating the sound of a loud shout, cry, or call. It is cognate with Old French 'houper' (to call out or shout).