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单词 exclamation mark
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Definition of exclamation mark in English:

exclamation mark

(North American exclamation point)
noun
  • A punctuation mark (!) indicating an exclamation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A whole sentence can be emphasized as an order (Put the book on the table!), the exclamation mark implying anger, insistence, loudness, or any combination of these.
    • His father has punctuated the message with an exclamation mark.
    • The double exclamation point denotes that you think your concerns are more important than anyone else's.
    • The most difficult ski slopes are marked with a yellow exclamation point.
    • Yahoo!, in keeping with its punctuation-including name, adds the exclamation point as a special operator.
    • Least favourite punctuation of the week: The exclamation mark.
    • The safety alert symbol, the triangle with the exclamation mark, indicates that a human injury hazard exists.
    • And make no mistake, that's an exclamation mark rather than a question mark at the end of the sentence.
    • The exclamation point in the previous sentence indicates my excitement for the next project.
    • But this time Clay remembered his punctuation: he put an exclamation point at the end of Archie Moore.
    • Brian's life and death provided punctuation to the teaching that we are saved by grace and not works, and that punctuation was an exclamation point!
    • A kiss can be a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point.
    • If no password is set for an account, the column is marked by an asterisk or an exclamation mark, depending on the distribution.
    • ‘You can ask a question or make an exclamation point, all using your body,’ Dolphina explains.
    • A more rhetorical device, at times productive of uncertainty, is the sequence of nominal phrases thrown out with no explanatory verb and capped with an exclamation mark.
    • I use the exclamation mark to indicate that I have not entirely lost all sense of proportion - it is only a book after all - but what a book it could have been.
    • It's the dash that keeps you going, the semi-colon that facilitates an introduction and the exclamation mark that emphasises moments of exaltation.
    • The authors of the classic ‘Tom Swift’ adventures for boys loved the exclamation point and the adverb.
    • The exclamation mark underscores the narrator's sarcastic tone.
    • The warning sign also has an exclamation mark in a black triangle.
    Synonyms
    symbol, sign, character
 
 
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