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Definition of exclaim in English: exclaimverb ɪkˈskleɪmɛkˈskleɪmɪkˈskleɪm [no object]Cry out suddenly in surprise, strong emotion, or pain. (尤指惊讶、气愤或痛苦地)呼喊;惊叫 with direct speech ‘Well I never,’ she exclaimed she looked in the mirror, exclaiming in dismay at her appearance 她照了照镜子,对自己的容貌忍不住惊恐地高喊起来。 Example sentencesExamples - I wasn't screaming or shouting or exclaiming, just calmly saying the truth.
- I exclaim, although more out of surprise and distress than with anger.
- Clarissa suddenly exclaimed and ran around the corner, returning momentarily with a camera.
- Her feet stumbled on rocks, and she kept following, afraid but unable to scream for help or to exclaim in surprise.
- But, of course, one exclaims, marvelling at the matter-of-factness of the statement.
- Sam exclaimed in surprise as his friend stopped in front of us, catching his breath.
- Peering through his telescope, a participant exclaims, ‘I can see an object as big as a cricket ball.’
- You may all exclaim in surprise and fall off your chairs.
- Alonso exclaims in joy and Miranda is also surprised by the spectacle.
- Danielle suddenly exclaimed, hurrying to the window to look out again.
- ‘This is real,’ he exclaims as he details the way in which he wants the party to get on-message.
- He gets into the water, experimenting a little, until suddenly he gets it right and exclaims, ‘Aha, that's it!’
- ‘I think the producer did a fabulous job,’ he exclaims with satisfaction from his Kamloops home.
- Suddenly the door opened and a man burst in exclaiming: ‘Trescothick's gone first ball!’
- You appear to be someone who decries the town crier instead of the news he exclaims.
- He exclaimed suddenly realizing he sounded a bit too pleased to see her.
- Felix exclaims before standing and pulling me up with him suddenly.
- Lisa, the teacher, exclaims over each answer, scrawling it on a chalkboard at the front of the room.
- She steps inside the sculpture, listens and exclaims in delight as the wind resonates in the bottles and surrounds her with music.
- Robert exclaims: ‘James Brown said his band were number one but we were number two!’
Synonyms cry out, cry, declare, come out with, burst out with, blurt out, utter suddenly call, call out, shout, sing out, yell, shriek, scream, screech, roar, bellow rare ejaculate, vociferate, ululate
OriginLate 16th century: from French exclamer or Latin exclamare, from ex- 'out' + clamare 'to shout'. Rhymesacclaim, aflame, aim, became, blame, came, claim, dame, fame, flame, frame, game, lame, maim, misname, name, proclaim, same, shame, tame Definition of exclaim in US English: exclaimverbɪkˈskleɪmikˈsklām [no object]Cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain. (尤指惊讶、气愤或痛苦地)呼喊;惊叫 with direct speech “Well, I never,” she exclaimed she looked in the mirror, exclaiming in dismay at her appearance 她照了照镜子,对自己的容貌忍不住惊恐地高喊起来。 Example sentencesExamples - Danielle suddenly exclaimed, hurrying to the window to look out again.
- Clarissa suddenly exclaimed and ran around the corner, returning momentarily with a camera.
- Suddenly the door opened and a man burst in exclaiming: ‘Trescothick's gone first ball!’
- Felix exclaims before standing and pulling me up with him suddenly.
- You may all exclaim in surprise and fall off your chairs.
- Alonso exclaims in joy and Miranda is also surprised by the spectacle.
- ‘This is real,’ he exclaims as he details the way in which he wants the party to get on-message.
- ‘I think the producer did a fabulous job,’ he exclaims with satisfaction from his Kamloops home.
- Robert exclaims: ‘James Brown said his band were number one but we were number two!’
- Peering through his telescope, a participant exclaims, ‘I can see an object as big as a cricket ball.’
- He gets into the water, experimenting a little, until suddenly he gets it right and exclaims, ‘Aha, that's it!’
- You appear to be someone who decries the town crier instead of the news he exclaims.
- He exclaimed suddenly realizing he sounded a bit too pleased to see her.
- Sam exclaimed in surprise as his friend stopped in front of us, catching his breath.
- I exclaim, although more out of surprise and distress than with anger.
- I wasn't screaming or shouting or exclaiming, just calmly saying the truth.
- Her feet stumbled on rocks, and she kept following, afraid but unable to scream for help or to exclaim in surprise.
- Lisa, the teacher, exclaims over each answer, scrawling it on a chalkboard at the front of the room.
- But, of course, one exclaims, marvelling at the matter-of-factness of the statement.
- She steps inside the sculpture, listens and exclaims in delight as the wind resonates in the bottles and surrounds her with music.
Synonyms cry out, cry, declare, come out with, burst out with, blurt out, utter suddenly
OriginLate 16th century: from French exclamer or Latin exclamare, from ex- ‘out’ + clamare ‘to shout’. |