IPA: /həˈzænə/
KK: /həˈzænə/
A word used to express praise or joy, often in a religious context, similar to saying 'Hallelujah'.
The crowd shouted 'hosannah' as the procession passed by.
**Hosannah** → The word 'hosannah' originates from the Hebrew phrase 'hoshi'a na' (הושיעה נא), meaning 'save, please' or 'save now'. It is often used in religious contexts, particularly in Christian liturgy, to express a plea for salvation or deliverance.
Imagine calling out for help, saying 'save me, please' — that's the essence of 'hosannah', a heartfelt plea for salvation.
No commonly confused words.