A mark or sign by which outcry or emphatic utterance is marked.
An abrupt excited utterance.
An exclamatory rhetorical device.
1 Definitely.' She speaks in many exclamation marks, excited by every new opportunity.
2 Here were people who were actual exclamation points in the social grammar.
3 From one of the figures in the bow came a guttural exclamation :
4 They not only speak without exclamation marks, but also think without them.
5 She would have used a million exclamation marks if she could have.
6 The warning was in a red box surrounded by red exclamation points.
7 An exclamation point above imperceptible carnage that served to mark the beginning.
8 In one of her letters she bursts out with the pitiful exclamation :
9 Someone's camera phone snapped at just that moment, like an exclamation point.
10 The empress made an exclamation ; and her face grew scarlet with anger.
11 The man lit the candles; a second after an exclamation startled her.
12 An exclamation began in his throat which ended in an indistinct gurgle.
13 Somewhere far away in the adjoining rooms someone uttered a loud exclamation :
14 Surprise jerked the exclamation from me; but I kept my voice subdued.
15 His temper would show itself in the first flash in some exclamation .
16 There was keenness about the exclamation which almost amounted to actual dislike.
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Translations for exclamation
Exclamation в диалектах
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