What does VOILA mean?

Voila Part of Speech: Interjection
Definition: Used to draw attention to something about to be said or shown.
Pronunciation (US): /vwɑːˈlɑː/ or /vwɑːˈlɔɪ/
Pronunciation (UK): /vwɑːˈlɑː/ or /vwɑːˈlɔɪ/
Origin and Usage: Voila is a French word that means "there it is" or "there you go." It is commonly used in English to express satisfaction or triumph upon the completion of a task or the presentation of something. It originated from the French verb "voir" which means "to see."
Synonyms: Ta-da, Presto, Eureka, There you go
Related Words: Magic, Abrac, Hocus, Whizz, Swish
Example Sentences:
  • She waved her wand and said, "Voila!"
  • After hours of cooking, she presented her masterpiece to the judges. "Voila!" she said.
  • He put the final touches on his painting and stepped back. "Voila! Its finished," he exclaimed.


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