exclamatory in English

adjective
1
of or relating to a sudden cry or remark, especially one expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
By the time he finished his exclamatory remark I was doubled over with laughter spilling out between my lips.
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1. The exclamatory markers are especially important for the recognition of the non - typical exclamatory intonation.

2. It is an exclamatory sentence, isn't it?

3. This article has over twenty exclamatory sentences in a row.

4. He was goggle - eyed Before the exclamatory nature of her feminine characteristics.

5. 25 He found himself considering how different were these two sisters, Agnes vehement, voluble, exclamatory.

6. (2 Peter 3:11, 12) Note that this is an exclamatory statement.

7. Novelty lead Astonisher lead – Uses an interjection or an exclamatory sentence

8. This friend in " last, left a few tremendous exclamatory mark again and again. "

9. He found himself considering how different were these two sisters, Agnes vehement, voluble, exclamatory.

10. Exclamatory mark resembles a heavy small horn, recounting the affection course that the hero has taken.

11. Present product is too too insipid, middle, actually we can be created a few make a person more exclamatory thing.

12. Pledge with uncommon ability of makings and precious choicely puissant make a design of tide of exclamatory making a person and natural colour.

13. Apostrophize (third-person singular simple present apostrophizes, present participle Apostrophizing, simple past and past participle apostrophized) To deliver an apostrophe (an exclamatory speech) to someone, especially someone not present.

14. Apostrophize (third-person singular simple present apostrophizes, present participle apostrophizing, simple past and past participle Apostrophized) To deliver an apostrophe (an exclamatory speech) to someone, especially someone not present.

15. Bullocks A young male cow, British slang meaning "Bullshit" or "non-sense", also used to man " Bully " or "enemy", and lastly, is used as an exclamatory for mistakes

16. David Patrick Stearns of the Philadelphia Inquirer writes, "Last Autumn has 41 exclamatory movements, many of them haiku-like, creating a composite portrait of something too huge and indefinable, glorious and terrible, to be seen in anything more than glimpses." At nearly two hours, Michael Hersch's large-scale work, Last Autumn, is an expansive work for both players and their audience.