IPA: /ˈhʊpə/
KK: /ˈhʊpə/
A canopy that is used in Jewish wedding ceremonies, where the bride and groom stand during the ceremony.
The couple stood under the beautiful chuppah as they exchanged their vows.
Chuppah originates from Hebrew 'חופה' (chuppah), meaning a covering or canopy. In Jewish tradition, it refers to the canopy under which a couple stands during their wedding ceremony, symbolizing their new home together.
Imagine a beautiful canopy that symbolizes a new home for a couple during their wedding — that's what a chuppah represents.
No commonly confused words.