1. viva - Noun
2. viva - Verb
3. viva - Interjection
4. Viva - Proper noun
viva!
Long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).
viva (third-person singular simple present vivas, present participle vivaing, simple past and past participle vivaed)
(transitive, intransitive, dated) To cheer, applaud
viva (plural vivas)
A shout of applause.
viva (plural vivas)
An oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.
viva (third-person singular simple present vivas, present participle vivaing, simple past and past participle vivaed)
(transitive) To subject to an examination of this kind.
ViVa
a region of Manhattanville, Harlem, New York City
Out of the seventy movies I've written some ten of them were not entirely waste product. These were Underworld, The Scoundrel, Wuthering Heights, Viva Villa, Scarface, Specter of the Rose, Actors and Sin, Roman Holiday, Spellbound, Nothing Sacred. Ben Hecht
I had warned my father that my viva might mean a second. It meant a third, and I was overcome with regret, not, I am ashamed to say, for the giddy nights, but for the sober ones. I had not done much work, but I had done some. Had I known I was only to get a third I would not have wasted my time. Evelyn Waugh
I still have a steady stream of book cover work. I'm grateful for it. Viva le book! Chip Kidd
Sweet springtime is my time is your time is our time for springtime is love time and viva sweet love. E. E. Cummings
Aardman's Steve Box directed the animated music video for the Spice Girls ' final single as a five-piece, " Viva Forever ". Source: Internet
According to Williamson, Borges shouted, "Viva la Patria", until his voice grew hoarse. Source: Internet