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exclamation
noun
1 a word or expression uttered suddenly and loudly.
2 the act of exclaiming.
[14c: from Latin exclamatio ]
noun
1 a word or expression uttered suddenly and loudly.
2 the act of exclaiming.
[14c: from Latin exclamatio ]
exclamation mark or (US) exclamation point
noun the punctuation mark (!), used to indicate an exclamation.
noun the punctuation mark (!), used to indicate an exclamation.
exclamation mark An exclamation mark has several uses: || It is used, in place of a full stop, to indicate emphasis or strong emotion: Good heavens! What are you doing here? What a lovely garden! Don't you dare say that to me again! Help! Sentences that are questions in form but exclamations in meaning can take an exclamation mark: Wasn't that a marvellous film! Isn't she a despicable person! Commands don't always take an exclamation mark, only when they are said with particularly strong emphasis: Sit down, all of you. -Sit down when I tell you!-, he shouted. || It indicates that what has been said should not be taken seriously: At this rate, we'll be seeing little green men next! || It draws attention to something the writer finds surprising: Although he said he enjoyed (!) being ill, he was clearly depressed that morning. |
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