exclamation|exclamations in English
noun
[ex·cla·ma·tion || ‚eksklə'meɪʃn]
cry, shout of surprise, expression of shock or wonder, interjectio
Use "exclamation|exclamations" in a sentence
1. Exclamation point?
2. Exclamation point.
3. Are they terms of endearment ? epithets? exclamations? exaggerations?
4. They're all exclamation points.
5. with an exclamation point.
6. I like exclamation marks!
7. Use an exclamation mark (!
8. Augh: An exclamation of disgust
9. 1—with an exclamation mark.
10. " Headquarters! " with an exclamation point.
11. You can even add common punctuation marks by saying "comma," "period," "question mark," "exclamation mark," or "exclamation point."
12. Intersperse exclamation marks in the text.
13. Kemp made some exclamation in an undertone.
14. (an exclamation of contempt or annoyance): Bah!
15. 'Good heavens!' is an exclamation of surprise.
16. 9 And I mean that exclamation mark.
17. 3 He gave an exclamation of surprise.
18. 21 The visitors broke into exclamations of wonder when they saw the magnificent Great Wall.
19. Avoy: An exclamation of surprise or remonstrance
20. And he puts an exclamation mark, OK?
21. Click the exclamation point to see your messages.
22. 1 'Good heavens!' is an exclamation of surprise.
23. A generalized exclamation of contempt , anger, incredulity, etc.
24. 4 She gave a loud exclamation of delight.
25. 2 The letter was peppered with exclamation marks.