whooper

whooper — 名詞

1. a person who makes a loud, excited shout, especially at a sports event, concert,

1.名詞C2
釋義

歡呼者

大聲呼喊或歡呼的人

a person who makes a loud, excited shout, especially at a sports event, concert, celebration, or other lively gathering to show joy, encouragement, or strong emotion.

例句

After the team scored, Nadia became the loudest whooper in the stadium.

球隊得分後,Nadia 成為體育館裡最大聲的歡呼者。

whooper + prepositional phrase: in [place]

The whoopers on the bus grew louder when the singer stepped out of the hotel.

歌手走出飯店時,巴士上的歡呼者聲音更大了。

同義詞
  • shouter

    more general — refers to any loud voice, not necessarily excited or joyful

  • cheerer

    focuses on support and encouragement rather than a specific sound

  • yeller

    more informal and often negative; suggests anger rather than excitement

用法筆記

This is an uncommon word in everyday speech; people more often use phrases like 'someone who cheers' or 'someone who shouts'. The word is formed by adding -er to the verb whoop.