noun🔗ShareAleluyaA shout of “Hallelujah”."The children erupted in a joyful hallelujah as the teacher announced a pizza party. "Los niños estallaron en un alegre aleluya cuando el maestro anunció una fiesta de pizza.religionmusicexclamationsoulculturetraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAleluya, canto de alabanzaA song of praise to God; a musical composition based on the word "Hallelujah"."After the choir's powerful performance, everyone was moved by the beauty of the "Hallelujah" chorus. "Después de la poderosa actuación del coro, todos se conmovieron por la belleza del coro de "Aleluya".religionmusictheologysoulexclamationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAleluya, alabanza(in the plural) General praise."The children's success in the school play brought forth hallelujahs from the parents. "El éxito de los niños en la obra escolar provocó aleluyas de los padres.religiontheologysoulmusicculturetraditionexclamationphraseChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareCantar aleluyaTo cry "hallelujah" in praise."The students, overjoyed by their good grades, hallelujah'd in the classroom. "Los estudiantes, llenos de alegría por sus buenas notas, cantaron aleluya en el aula.religiontheologysoulChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
interjection🔗ShareAleluya, alabanzaAn exclamation used in songs of praise or thanksgiving to God.""Hallelujah!" exclaimed Sarah, feeling grateful for a good grade on her history test. "«¡Aleluya!», exclamó Sarah, sintiéndose agradecida por la buena nota en su examen de historia.religiontheologysoulmusicexclamationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
interjection🔗ShareAleluya, alabanzaA general expression of gratitude or adoration."Hallelujah! It’s finally the weekend!"¡Aleluya! ¡Por fin es fin de semana!religiontheologysoulexclamationcultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading