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Definition of exclamatory in English: exclamatoryadjective ɛkˈsklamət(ə)riɪkˈsklamət(ə)ri (of a cry or remark) expressing surprise, strong emotion, or pain. Example sentencesExamples - Not that I'm going out of my way looking for bad press, but even the grumpiest rock critics haven't typed anything except exclamatory, flowery and glowing reviews of this magnificent pop six-piece.
- Structurally, he makes excellent use of run-on sentences for exclamatory emphasis; doubled lines (or more often quadrupled hiccups) propel his best songs.
- Great men have great idiosyncrasies, and the stubbornness with which Wolfe reproduces his exclamatory voice after it has been mimicked so many times makes it appear less a fault than a flourish.
- His vocalising tends to come in louder passages, like the brusque opening of the finale of Beethoven's F sharp major Sonata Op 78, and is more of an exclamatory or even explosive release.
- Indeed, the waters - and the menus - are full of fish with exclamatory names like wahoo and mahi-mahi.
- ‘I love my bed,’ confirms Greta, with an exclamatory bounce.
- The viewer's voice is marked by almost disarming shifts in tone; his voice is at one moment exclamatory, at the next, subdued, and at the close of stanza fifteen, almost resigned.
- Yet another suggestion is that the book should be called ‘The Testimony of Solomon,’ capturing the possible legal and religious connotations of assembly, but this seems excessively formal for the author's exclamatory and spiky style.
- She was also talking so quickly that all of her words slurred together into this large mass of exclamatory and paranoiac volumes, which took me a while to reconfigure into the actual English language.
- Does the writer not understand that they have given us enough, without the need to underline their bizarre message with such an exclamatory flourish?
- ‘Pendejo’ is a much-loved noun, which can also become adjectival, adverbial and exclamatory.
- Opener ‘Feather By Feather’ ends with an exclamatory chorus, hinting that perhaps our hero's finally found the perfect match.
- Coincidentally, I noticed one of those exclamatory weekly magazines on the news-stand.
- Each piece of correspondence reads like a love letter, breathless and exclamatory.
- By the time he finished his exclamatory remark I was doubled over with laughter spilling out between my lips.
- Tossed into an online translation tool, the error message was deciphered into nothing more than exclamatory East Bloc internet garble: ‘Note!’
- No wonder the Italian poet Petrarch, who idolised women, could not read her letters without exclamatory annotations in the margins.
- Valery conveys a sense of the viewer's charged state and the imminent darkness in his exclamatory tones, alternating lines with choppy rhythms with those that hurtle towards their close.
- Playful punkety rocker Atom and His Package wrote in with exclamatory praise and a promise to send submissions of his own visual art.
Rhymesamatory, declamatory, defamatory, inflammatory, proclamatory Definition of exclamatory in US English: exclamatoryadjective Relating to a sudden cry or remark, especially one expressing surprise, anger, or pain. 叫喊的,惊呼的;惊叹的;感叹的 Example sentencesExamples - Playful punkety rocker Atom and His Package wrote in with exclamatory praise and a promise to send submissions of his own visual art.
- The viewer's voice is marked by almost disarming shifts in tone; his voice is at one moment exclamatory, at the next, subdued, and at the close of stanza fifteen, almost resigned.
- She was also talking so quickly that all of her words slurred together into this large mass of exclamatory and paranoiac volumes, which took me a while to reconfigure into the actual English language.
- Does the writer not understand that they have given us enough, without the need to underline their bizarre message with such an exclamatory flourish?
- Indeed, the waters - and the menus - are full of fish with exclamatory names like wahoo and mahi-mahi.
- No wonder the Italian poet Petrarch, who idolised women, could not read her letters without exclamatory annotations in the margins.
- Great men have great idiosyncrasies, and the stubbornness with which Wolfe reproduces his exclamatory voice after it has been mimicked so many times makes it appear less a fault than a flourish.
- His vocalising tends to come in louder passages, like the brusque opening of the finale of Beethoven's F sharp major Sonata Op 78, and is more of an exclamatory or even explosive release.
- Opener ‘Feather By Feather’ ends with an exclamatory chorus, hinting that perhaps our hero's finally found the perfect match.
- Not that I'm going out of my way looking for bad press, but even the grumpiest rock critics haven't typed anything except exclamatory, flowery and glowing reviews of this magnificent pop six-piece.
- Yet another suggestion is that the book should be called ‘The Testimony of Solomon,’ capturing the possible legal and religious connotations of assembly, but this seems excessively formal for the author's exclamatory and spiky style.
- Each piece of correspondence reads like a love letter, breathless and exclamatory.
- By the time he finished his exclamatory remark I was doubled over with laughter spilling out between my lips.
- ‘Pendejo’ is a much-loved noun, which can also become adjectival, adverbial and exclamatory.
- Structurally, he makes excellent use of run-on sentences for exclamatory emphasis; doubled lines (or more often quadrupled hiccups) propel his best songs.
- Valery conveys a sense of the viewer's charged state and the imminent darkness in his exclamatory tones, alternating lines with choppy rhythms with those that hurtle towards their close.
- Tossed into an online translation tool, the error message was deciphered into nothing more than exclamatory East Bloc internet garble: ‘Note!’
- ‘I love my bed,’ confirms Greta, with an exclamatory bounce.
- Coincidentally, I noticed one of those exclamatory weekly magazines on the news-stand.
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