Synonym: ecphonesis, exclaiming. Similar words: reclamation, acclamation, proclamation, amalgamation, defamation, inflammation, declamatory, exclave. Meaning: [‚eksklə'meɪʃn] n. 1. an abrupt excited utterance 2. a loud complaint or protest or reproach 3. an exclamatory rhetorical device.
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1 'Good heavens!' is an exclamation of surprise.
2 The letter was peppered with exclamation marks.
3 He gave an exclamation of surprise.
4 She gave a loud exclamation of delight.
5 The author used three exclamation marks at the end of the last sentence to wake up the readers.
6 Sue gave an exclamation as we got a clear sight of the house.
7 One is the exclamation mark,[www.Sentencedict.com] used twice.
8 But those rather racy exclamation marks are a surprise.
9 And I mean that exclamation mark.
10 A small exclamation of delight escaped her.
11 This song of himself is filled with exclamation points and pat truisms, however.
12 But then, with an exclamation of self-mockery, she went into the galley and brushed the hairs into the waste bin.
13 His exclamation point was a 56-yard touchdown reception from Otton in the third quarter.
14 Live your life as an Exclamation rather than an Explanation. Isaac Newton
15 She made contact and heard an exclamation of pain and then her arms were pinioned behind her and she was powerless.
16 With a sudden exclamation, he caught her hand and pressed the palm of it to his lips.
17 Wind brings a dandelion drift of exclamation marks, and the thrush types an against a stone.
18 In the ensuing silence, the duke's exclamation of surprise rang out over-loud.
19 Then exclamation marks abound, and she uses verbs in the imperative to heighten the drama of her warning to humanity.
20 With a small exclamation she snapped the book shut, but before she could get to her feet Marc glanced up.
21 With an exclamation of frustration she went to open it, gave a violent start and swallowed hard.
22 Cowabunga was an exclamation of joy or approval among the surfing fraternity.
23 It was the exclamation point for the first 5-0 homestand in franchise history.
24 A drop of water fell on her bare arm and she jerked, a little bitten-off exclamation.
25 Striped in a tiger mask, he feinted across the counter at Melanie; she bit off an exclamation.
26 It was too easy to be silly and goofy and laugh and use exclamation marks.
27 Only one quality brings a reporter out in such a rash of exclamation marks.
28 Answer: a. If the words in parentheses need an exclamation point or question mark, place it inside the parentheses.
29 The moment of charmed stillness collapsed - or more properly exploded - into motion and exclamation.
30 Over the Easter term, the inky tadpoles changed from commas into exclamation marks.
More similar words: reclamation, acclamation, proclamation, amalgamation, defamation, inflammation, declamatory, exclave, exclaim, acclimatization, excavation, lamentation, exculpation, formation, summation, cremation, animation, information, reformation, maturation, clarification, classification, confirmation, exclusion, matriculation, transformation, misinformation, suspended animation, exclusionary rule, protestant reformation.