Vivat example sentences
Related (4): hurrah, huzzah, cheers, bravo
vi·vat
exclamation
vivat (noun) · vivats (plural noun)
- long live! (used to express acclaim or support for a specified person or thing):
- a cry of ‘vivat’ as a salute or cheer.
Synonyms
Legal"Vivat" Example Sentences
1. Vivat! The cheers of the crowd filled the stadium.2. The soldiers shouted "Vivat rex!" in honor of the king.
3. Vivat! The toast was raised in celebration of the newlyweds.
4. The crowd shouted "Vivat!" as the marathon runners crossed the finish line.
5. The queen waved to the people and heard them shout "Vivat regina!"
6. Vivat, vivat, vivat! The repeated chant echoed through the halls of the school.
7. The elder said "Vivat!" to the young couple as they exchanged vows.
8. The king's subjects welcomed him with cries of "Vivat!"
9. "Vivat academia!" exclaimed the students as they threw their hats in the air.
10. The guests raised their glasses and said "Vivat!" at the end of the wedding dinner.
11. Vivat veritas! The motto of the university inspired the students to strive for truth.
12. In the festive atmosphere, everyone exclaimed "Vivat!" at the sight of fireworks exploding in the sky.
13. Vivat lingua Latina! The Latin teacher encouraged her students to appreciate the beauty of the language.
14. The boxer won the championship and the crowd shouted "Vivat pugil!" in recognition of his victory.
15. Vivat progressio! The slogan of the government program inspired the citizens to embrace change.
16. The merchant received a medal and the mayor declared "Vivat mercator!" to honor his contributions to the city.
17. Vivat musica! The conductor raised his baton and the orchestra began to play the symphony.
18. The troops marched in formation and their commander ordered "Vivat legio!" to boost their morale.
19. Vivat memoria! The eulogy praised the deceased person's life and achievements.
20. The artist's painting received a prize and the jury exclaimed "Vivat ars!"
21. Vivat animus! The coach encouraged the team to show spirit and determination in the match.
22. The philanthropist donated money for a charity and the beneficiaries said "Vivat benefactor!"
23. Vivat libertas! The protesters chanted for freedom and justice in the demonstration.
24. The scientist received an award for his research and the colleagues congratulated him with "Vivat scientia!"
25. Vivat familia! The grandparents were happy to see their children and grandchildren gathered around the table.
26. The writer's book won a literary prize and the readers said "Vivat literatura!"
27. Vivat misericordia! The priest urged his flock to practice kindness and forgiveness.
28. The team won the championship and the coach shouted "Vivat victores!" to celebrate their success.
29. Vivat caritas! The volunteers dedicated their time and energy to helping the needy.
30. The poet recited his verses and the audience applauded with "Vivat poeta!"
Common Phases
Vivat, vivat!; Vivat regina!; Vivat academia!; Vivat amor!; Vivat patria!; Vivat Christus!; Vivat veritas!; Vivat libertas!; Vivat prosperitas!; Vivat amicitia!Recently Searched
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