alleluiah Synonyms

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alleluiah Meaning

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alleluiah (n.)

An exclamation signifying Praise ye Jehovah. Hence: A song of praise to God. See Hallelujah, the commoner form.

alleluiah Sentence Examples

  1. The choir erupted in a glorious alleluiah as the sun set behind the mountains.
  2. The congregation joined together, singing alleluiah with heartfelt devotion.
  3. The joyous alleluiah echoed through the cathedral, filling the sacred space.
  4. The priest raised his hands, and the parishioners responded with a resounding alleluiah.
  5. As the wedding ceremony concluded, the newlyweds were greeted with a jubilant alleluiah.
  6. The holiday celebration reached its peak with a chorus of alleluiah that resonated throughout the town square.
  7. The gospel choir harmonized beautifully, lifting their voices in an alleluiah that moved the audience.
  8. In times of triumph, the people would gather and chant alleluiah to express their gratitude.
  9. The soloist sang the alleluiah with such passion that it brought tears to the eyes of those listening.
  10. On Easter Sunday, the congregation erupted in a powerful alleluiah, celebrating the resurrection of Christ.

FAQs About the word alleluiah

An exclamation signifying Praise ye Jehovah. Hence: A song of praise to God. See Hallelujah, the commoner form.

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The choir erupted in a glorious alleluiah as the sun set behind the mountains.

The congregation joined together, singing alleluiah with heartfelt devotion.

The joyous alleluiah echoed through the cathedral, filling the sacred space.

The priest raised his hands, and the parishioners responded with a resounding alleluiah.