What is another word for hooha?
Pronunciation:
[ hˈuːhə], [ hˈuːhə], [ h_ˈuː_h_ə]
Synonyms for Hooha:
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n.
• clamor • din • grievance- howl .
Other relevant words:
- ado .
- Bewailing ,
- Caterwauling ,
- Sonance ,
- affliction ,
- agitation ,
- ax to grind ,
- babble ,
- babel ,
- bang ,
- battle ,
- bedlam ,
- beef ,
- bellow ,
- bellyache ,
- big stink ,
- blare ,
- blast ,
- boisterousness ,
- boom ,
- brawl ,
- brouhaha ,
- bustle ,
- buzz ,
- cacophony ,
- case ,
- clang ,
- clangor ,
- clash ,
- clatter ,
- clinker ,
- commotion ,
- complaint ,
- confusion ,
- convulsion ,
- crash ,
- cross ,
- cry ,
- damage ,
- detonation ,
- din ,
- discord ,
- disquiet ,
- disquietude ,
- distress ,
- disturbance ,
- drumming ,
- eruption ,
- exclamation ,
- explosion ,
- fanfare ,
- ferment ,
- fireworks ,
- flack ,
- fracas ,
- free-for-all ,
- fuss ,
- grief ,
- grouse ,
- hardship ,
- hassle ,
- holler ,
- hoo-ha ,
- hubba-hubba ,
- hubbub ,
- hullabaloo ,
- hurly-burly ,
- injury ,
- injustice ,
- jangle ,
- jeremiad ,
- kick ,
- knock ,
- lament ,
- lamentation ,
- music ,
- noise ,
- objection ,
- outcry ,
- outrage ,
- pain ,
- pain in the neck ,
- pandemonium ,
- peal ,
- percussion ,
- protesting ,
- racket ,
- rap ,
- remonstrance ,
- resentment ,
- rigor ,
- ring ,
- riot ,
- roar ,
- ruckus ,
- ruction ,
- rumble ,
- rumpus ,
- shot ,
- shout ,
- shouting ,
- shuffle ,
- sorrow ,
- sound ,
- squabble ,
- squall ,
- squawk ,
- stink ,
- stridency ,
- talk ,
- thud ,
- tintamarre ,
- tintinnabulation ,
- trial ,
- tribulation ,
- trouble ,
- turbulence ,
- turmoil ,
- unhappiness ,
- upheaval ,
- uproar ,
- uproariousness ,
- violence ,
- vociferation ,
- wrangle ,
- wrong ,
- yell ,
- yelling ,
- yelp .
How to use "Hooha" in context?
Hooha is a Hawaiian word meaning "a brief respite from the sun," "a break in the weather," or "a light breeze." Hooha is also the name of a solar observatory on the island of Haleakala in Maui, Hawaii.
The Hawaiian word is derived from the Proto-Hawaiian root *hau, meaning "to break." The observatory is named after the Hawaiian sun god, Haumea. The observatory is a major scientific resource for understanding the sun's variability and the impacts of the sun on the Earth. Hooha also houses a public telescope available to the public.
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