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Meanings of
exclaim
(exclaimed)
in English
Portuguese
exclamar
Spanish
exclamar
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Utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy.
cry
shout
outcry
cry out
call out
Portuguese
exclamar
Spanish
proclamar
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To make known by stating or announcing.
announce
proclaim
enunciate
promulgate
Spanish
proclamar
Synonyms
Examples for "
announce
"
announce
proclaim
enunciate
promulgate
Examples for "
announce
"
1
Experts expect the other political parties to
announce
energy market plans too.
2
France will
announce
next week a set of anti-terrorism measures, officials said.
3
However, both sides
announce
they expect the fight to be particularly tough.
4
The government would
announce
the bidding results this week, the report said.
5
The state news agency said the presidency would
announce
them on Thursday.
1
But of course the Empire must
proclaim
its power at every opportunity.
2
The names of the principal streets
proclaim
the age of the town.
3
As Chief of Chiefs, he had the power to
proclaim
new laws.
4
I am the fair Fintan son of Bochra; I
proclaim
it aloud.
5
I
proclaim
you to be such, in the name of the people.
1
I can't
enunciate
the words I need to say to the ship.
2
The usual method of approaching the question is to
enunciate
two absolutes:
3
We need to
enunciate
our agenda by asserting our right to self-determination.
4
I couldn't
enunciate
a reasonable, justifiable position, so I hid behind abstraction.
5
She is taught to
enunciate
clearly and to speak courteously and agreeably.
1
Y: It is for Us to collect it and to
promulgate
it:
2
The President shall
promulgate
all laws and supervise and secure their enforcement.
3
What you may have found, it is for your honor to
promulgate
.
4
They treat magistrates as domestics,
promulgate
laws, and conduct themselves like sovereigns.
5
Finding knowledge thus delightful, my zeal to
promulgate
it was great.
Usage of
exclaimed
in English
1
My aunt
exclaimed
;
Miss Pinshon inquired; Preston inveighed, at things in general.
2
Abishai
exclaimed
:
The dove is the symbol of the people of Israel.
3
Suddenly in the midst of the general embarrassment my godfather
exclaimed
brutally:
4
Nora burst out laughing; and in the midst of her mirthfulness
exclaimed
:
5
But Claudia grasped the arm of the countess and
exclaimed
in alarm:
6
The child toddled in to its mother, and Thyrza
exclaimed
in admiration:
7
When placed in the hand of Nell, the girl at once
exclaimed
:
8
We are here today to say that enough is enough, Steele
exclaimed
.
9
After an unusually long silence FitzGerald
exclaimed
,
apropos of nothing in particular:
10
One of the boys
exclaimed
to him what was in the wind.
11
Keraunus stood silent in grave consternation, while Arsinoe
exclaimed
through her tears:
12
When the two friends reached the hut, Nona Davis
exclaimed
in amazement:
13
Glancing at the little clock on the chiffonier she
exclaimed
in dismay.
14
Miss Marple
exclaimed
,
'Do tell me, Constable, do you suspect Mr. Spenlow?'
15
As the vehicle swung with them into the Circus the Major
exclaimed
:
16
There was the ring of scorn in her voice as she
exclaimed
:
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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exclaimed
exclaim
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
exclaim in
exclaim the captain
exclaim suddenly
exclaim aloud
exclaim angrily
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Translations for
exclaimed
Portuguese
exclamar
bradar
berrar
gritar
Spanish
exclamar
proclamar
Exclaimed
through the time
Exclaimed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Canada
Less common
United States of America
Rare
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