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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31 Doubt is a question mark; faith is an exclamation point. The most compelling, believable, realistic stories have included them both. Criss Jami
32 Picking up a sheet of paper, she casually unfolded it, and then gave an exclamation.
33 With a smothered exclamation, she rested her face against the smooth material of his dark suit jacket.
34 Section 16 is a clear example and functions almost as an exclamation point to the first 15 sections.
35 Paul had mostly very short phrases left in him, but there was one long exclamation he could still put together.
36 It screams with exclamation marks about the dizzy heights of certain walks and the lack of twilight in Madeira.
36 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
37 A generalized exclamation of contempt , anger, incredulity, etc.
38 She uttered an inarticulate exclamation, and stood fixed.
39 There's an exclamation mark here.
40 Could you find the exclamation mark in the photo?
41 He could not restrain an exclamation of approval.
42 There was a general exclamation.
43 The exclamation point is a logical NOT operator.
44 Luckily, only Maitre Cruchot heard this exclamation.
45 Intersperse exclamation marks in the text.
46 (exclamation mark) and provide :N, where 0 refers to the command name, 1 refers to the first argument[sentencedict.com], and so on.
47 Ethelberta breathed a sort of exclamation, not right out, but stealthily, like a parson's damn.
48 With an exclamation of impatience, but with his Unchangeable face, Monseigneur looked out.
49 DO NOT use exclamation points and all caps to emphasize!
50 Figure 11 shows an example of the syntax validation error that occurs after you set the statement terminator to an exclamation point ( ! ), and do not update an existing statement terminator.
51 The exclamatory form emphasizes a statement ( either declarative or imperative ) with an exclamation point (! ).
52 She added a big exclamation mark at the end of this letter.
53 There was in the enunciation of these words, thus repeated, an accent between an exclamation and an interrogation point.
54 My sainted aunt ! ie as an exclamation expressing surprise.
55 Does it bother you if your name is used in a frustrated exclamation?
56 Above text segment extracted from our side of the true story, when we earnestly do one thing at a time often neglected another very important thing to turn. When really exclamation.
57 A common , but low exclamation of surprise and admiration escaped every mouth.
58 Wilson threw a body aside, and then stepped back with an exclamation.
59 Talk to characters with a green exclamation point above their heads.
60 Echoic utterances can be classified into two subtypes: echo question and echo exclamation, which have special structural characteristics and pragmatic functions.
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