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Whooping - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Whooping describes a loud, excited sound, often a shout or cry, such as cheering or a deep cough. It can also mean something very large, as in a whooping success.

whooping

/ˈhwʊpɪŋ, ˈwʊpɪŋ/ /ˈwʊpɪŋ/

Definition:

Making a loud, exuberant noise or cry, often in joy or excitement.

Synonyms:

shouting, yelling, hollering, cheering

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

whispering, muttering

Common Collocations:

whooping cough, whooping crane, whooping sound

Derivatives:

whoop, whooped, whooper

Usage Tips:

Use "whooping" to describe loud cries or sounds; often associated with joy or illness (e.g., whooping cough).

Common Phrases:

whooping it up, give a whooping, whooping with laughter

Etymology:

Derived from "whoop," imitative of a loud cry; first recorded in the 14th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The kids were whooping with joy at the playground.
  • 2. She heard a whooping sound coming from the festival crowd.
  • 3. Whooping cough is a serious illness for infants.
  • 4. The fans started whooping when their team scored the winning goal.

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