Interjections - Interjections of Cheer and Encouragement

These interjections are used in contexts where the speaker wants to cheer for or encourage someone.

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Interjections
viva [interjection]

used to express enthusiastic support, celebration, or encouragement

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ole [interjection]

used to express admiration, approval, or encouragement

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right on [interjection]

used to show one's strong support or approval

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rock on [interjection]

used to express encouragement, approval, or excitement

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bravo [interjection]

used to express admiration, praise, or approval for someone's performance, accomplishment, or achievement

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way to go [interjection]

used to express praise, congratulations, or encouragement for someone's achievement or success

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attaboy [interjection]

used to express praise, encouragement, or approval, typically directed toward a male

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attagirl [interjection]

used to express praise, encouragement, or approval, typically directed toward a female

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good thinking [interjection]

used to acknowledge and praise someone for their intelligent or insightful thoughts, ideas, or actions

Ex: Good thinking !
nice one [interjection]

used to express approval, appreciation, or congratulations for someone's action, achievement, or remark

Ex: Nice one !
good one [interjection]

used to express approval, appreciation, or amusement in response to something clever, humorous, or praiseworthy

Ex: Good one !
good for {sb} [sentence]

used to express approval or congratulations for someone's achievement or success

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well done [interjection]

used to express congratulations, approval, or admiration for someone's accomplishment, achievement, or effort

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great job [interjection]

used to express strong praise, approval, or admiration for someone's exceptional performance, achievement, or effort

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good job [interjection]

used to express praise, approval, or acknowledgment for someone's successful completion of a task, effort, or achievement

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there [interjection]

used to emphasize a result, often with satisfaction or annoyance

Ex: There !
there you go [interjection]

used to indicate the successful completion of a task or resolution of a problem

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up top [interjection]

used to request or celebrate with a high-five gesture

Ex: We aced the presentation! Up top!