"Exclaim" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exclaim" Meaning

To exclaim means to make a loud, sharp noise, often to express strong emotions such as surprise, excitement, or shock. It can also mean to utter a phrase or sentence loudly and emphatically, often to emphasize a point or express strong feelings. For example: "She exclaimed 'Wow!' when she saw the surprise party."

"Exclaim" Examples

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Exclaim is a verb that means to say or shout something loudly and emphatically, often to express surprise, excitement, or strong feelings.

Examples:


When I saw the surprise party, I couldn't help exclaiming "Wow! This is amazing!"
The crowd erupted in applause and the singer began to exclaim "Thank you, thank you!"
After hearing the good news, I felt like exclaiming it from the rooftops.
The coach exclaiming "We did it!" after the team won the championship game.
The children laughed and exclaimed "Again, again!" as they played with the jumping castle.

"Exclaim" Similar Words

Exciting

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Excitingly

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Excitonic

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Excitonic refers to a phenomenon that occurs when two or more atoms or molecules enter an excited state simultaneously, resulting in a new type of particle called an exciton. This particle is distinct from the individual atoms or molecules and can behave as a single entity, having its own properties and characteristics. Excitonic states are commonly observed in materials that have a high degree of electronic delocalization, such as conductors, semiconductors, and molecular aggregates.

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Excitotoxic

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Excitotoxic refers to a type of reaction in which a neurotransmitter, often glutamate, binds to its receptor in the brain, leading to an over-stimulation and ultimately, the death of the affected brain cells.

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Excitotoxin

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Excitoxicity

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Exclaimed

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Exclaimed means to say something loudly and intensely, often to express strong emotions such as surprise, enthusiasm, or excitement. For example: "She exclaimed 'Wow!' when she saw the surprise party."

Exclaiming

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Exclaims

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Exclamation

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Exclamations

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Exclamative

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Exclamatives

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Exclamatives are a type of sentence that is used to express strong emotions or feelings. They are typically marked by an exclamation mark (!) and often have an informal or casual tone. Exclamatives can be used to:<br><br> Express surprise or shock: "What a beautiful day!"<br> Express excitement or enthusiasm: "I'm so excited for the concert tonight!"<br> Express dismay or disappointment: "What a terrible movie!"<br> Express strong opinions or emotions: "This is the worst traffic I've ever been in!"<br><br>Exclamatives usually have a rhetorical question or a statement that is meant to elicit a response or reaction. They are often used in spoken language, especially in informal settings, and can be less common in formal writing.

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