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Word | Exclaim |
utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; `I won!' he exclaimed; `Help!' she cried; `I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost / Outcry / to speak or call out suddenly / cry out suddenly / cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain. / to say (something) in an enthusiastic or forceful way / to cry out or speak suddenly or with strong feeling, | |
Usage | ⇒ Alas,my pet is dead,she exclaimed with grief ⇒ Alas ⇒ my pet is dead ⇒ she exclaimed with grief ⇒ Watson! Behind you! Holmes exclaimed, seeing the assassin hurl himself on his friend. ⇒ “Here he comes!” someone exclaimed. ⇒ she looked in the mirror, exclaiming in dismay at her appearance ⇒ Mary exclaimed with delight at the sight of the presents ⇒ exclaim against |
Synonyms | shout, cry, bellow, call, proclaim, utter, yell, ejaculate, call out, holler, roar, vociferate, bawl, cry out, scream, screech, yelp, outcry, clamour, declare, |
Antonyms | hum, murmur, whisper, connotation, consequence, drop, ensign, innuendo, mumble, be quiet, be silent, breath, buzz, clue, dash, designation, inkling, rustle, suggestion, trace, |
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