Exclamation
51exclamation — ex|cla|ma|tion [ ,eksklə meıʃn ] noun count something you say because you are surprised, impressed, angry, etc …
52exclamation — marks are used to show strong emotion ( Get out! ) or urgency ( Help me! ). They should almost never be used for giving emphasis to a simple statement of fact: It was bound to happen sometime! A bull got into a china shop here (cited by… …
53exclamation — ex·cla·ma·tion || ‚eksklÉ™ meɪʃn n. cry, shout of surprise, expression of shock or wonder, interjection …
54exclamation — noun a sudden cry or remark expressing surprise, strong emotion, or pain …
55exclamation — n. 1. Vociferation, outcry, ejaculation, clamor. 2. (Rhet.) Ecphonesis, interjection …
56exclamation — noun (C) a sound, word, or short sentence that you say suddenly and loudly because you are surprised, excited, or angry (+ of): horrified exclamations of disgust …
57exclamation — n outcry, vociferation, Rhet. ecphone sis, ejaculation; cry, bellow, yowl, yell, hoot; yelp, screech, squall, shriek, scream; roar, clamor, squawk; protest, interjection …
58exclamation — ex·cla·ma·tion …
59exclamation — [ˌekskləˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C] something that you say because you are surprised or angry …
60exclamation — ex•cla•ma•tion [[t]ˌɛk skləˈmeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of exclaiming; outcry; loud complaint or protest 2) an interjection • Etymology: 1350–1400; < L …