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Definition of exclamation in English: exclamationnoun ˌɛkskləˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌɛkskləˈmeɪʃ(ə)n A sudden cry or remark expressing surprise, strong emotion, or pain. an exclamation of amazement Example sentencesExamples - She heard numerous exclamations shouted out behind her.
- A combination of moans, exclamations and curses were what the man earned with that statement.
- An exclamation of pain issued from the man as Kurt steadily applied more pressure to the wound.
- His face was gleaming with sweat and suppressed exclamations of pain, his chest rising and falling heavily.
- The present-opening seemed to drag on forever, and Kate was exhausted by the end of it from all the affected exclamations of surprise and thanks.
- The hair is green and orange, matching the self-designed clothes, but the voice is soft and gentle, if given to sudden exclamations.
- They uttered exclamations of surprise, not nearly as used to the bizarre internal twist as the two older men.
- He stepped on my feet about three times, and I successfully managed to hold in my exclamations of pain.
- The sudden exclamation of surprise and amusement from Jeffrey caught them all off guard.
- When she was done, there were several exclamations of surprise.
- A sudden exclamation of pain made Cede rush over to Retaw and check her injured wrist.
- With an exclamation of surprise Ko-chin flailed her arms to stay balanced.
- Renee, however, backed away with a little exclamation of surprise and dismay.
- There was a shift in the audience as to the meaning of his sudden exclamation, especially its lack of any emotion.
- Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Ryan smiling every time I let out an exclamation of surprise over the show.
- It all feels thrown together, with tracks that begin mid-song and sudden exclamations that send the recording deep into the red.
- Nick made to close the door, but was stopped by a sudden exclamation.
- The force of Jem's sudden exclamation surprises even him, and he laughs after an embarrassed pause.
- Gasps and exclamations of disgust and surprise rippled throughout the assembled crowd.
- There would be quiet talk, with occasional exclamations, yelps or shrieks from the children, but there was also a basic silence underlying all of it.
Synonyms cry, call, shout, yell, shriek, roar, bellow, interjection, sudden utterance expletive rare ejaculation
Origin Late Middle English: from Latin exclamatio(n-), from exclamare 'shout out' (see exclaim). Definition of exclamation in US English: exclamationnounˌɛkskləˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌekskləˈmāSH(ə)n A sudden cry or remark, especially expressing surprise, anger, or pain. an exclamation of amazement Meg gave an involuntary exclamation Example sentencesExamples - There was a shift in the audience as to the meaning of his sudden exclamation, especially its lack of any emotion.
- Gasps and exclamations of disgust and surprise rippled throughout the assembled crowd.
- He stepped on my feet about three times, and I successfully managed to hold in my exclamations of pain.
- A sudden exclamation of pain made Cede rush over to Retaw and check her injured wrist.
- There would be quiet talk, with occasional exclamations, yelps or shrieks from the children, but there was also a basic silence underlying all of it.
- The present-opening seemed to drag on forever, and Kate was exhausted by the end of it from all the affected exclamations of surprise and thanks.
- Renee, however, backed away with a little exclamation of surprise and dismay.
- When she was done, there were several exclamations of surprise.
- Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Ryan smiling every time I let out an exclamation of surprise over the show.
- The hair is green and orange, matching the self-designed clothes, but the voice is soft and gentle, if given to sudden exclamations.
- The sudden exclamation of surprise and amusement from Jeffrey caught them all off guard.
- It all feels thrown together, with tracks that begin mid-song and sudden exclamations that send the recording deep into the red.
- The force of Jem's sudden exclamation surprises even him, and he laughs after an embarrassed pause.
- A combination of moans, exclamations and curses were what the man earned with that statement.
- With an exclamation of surprise Ko-chin flailed her arms to stay balanced.
- Nick made to close the door, but was stopped by a sudden exclamation.
- They uttered exclamations of surprise, not nearly as used to the bizarre internal twist as the two older men.
- She heard numerous exclamations shouted out behind her.
- His face was gleaming with sweat and suppressed exclamations of pain, his chest rising and falling heavily.
- An exclamation of pain issued from the man as Kurt steadily applied more pressure to the wound.
Synonyms cry, call, shout, yell, shriek, roar, bellow, interjection, sudden utterance
Origin Late Middle English: from Latin exclamatio(n-), from exclamare ‘shout out’ (see exclaim). |