- exclamation ex·cla·ma·tion n
- [ˌɛksklə'meɪʃ(ə)n]
esclamazione f
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
ex|cla|ma|tion — «EHKS kluh MAY shuhn», noun. 1. something said suddenly as the result of feeling; interjection. Oh! Hurrah! Well! Look! and Listen! are common exclamations. 2. the action of exclaiming or crying out suddenly. 3. = exclamation mark. (Cf.… … Useful english dictionary
Exclamation — Ex cla*ma tion, n. [L. exclamatio: cf. F. exclamation.] 1. A loud calling or crying out; outcry; loud or emphatic utterance; vehement vociferation; clamor; that which is cried out, as an expression of feeling; sudden expression of sound or words… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exclamation point — Exclamation Ex cla*ma tion, n. [L. exclamatio: cf. F. exclamation.] 1. A loud calling or crying out; outcry; loud or emphatic utterance; vehement vociferation; clamor; that which is cried out, as an expression of feeling; sudden expression of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exclamation — ex|cla|ma|tion [ˌekskləˈmeıʃən] n a sound, word, or short sentence that you say suddenly and loudly because you are surprised, angry, or excited exclamation of ▪ horrified exclamations of disgust … Dictionary of contemporary English
exclamation — ex|cla|ma|tion [ ,eksklə meıʃn ] noun count something you say because you are surprised, impressed, angry, etc … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
exclamation — ex·cla·ma·tion … English syllables
exclamation — ex•cla•ma•tion [[t]ˌɛk skləˈmeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of exclaiming; outcry; loud complaint or protest 2) an interjection • Etymology: 1350–1400; < L … From formal English to slang
Inclamation — In cla*ma tion, n. [L. inclamatio. See 1st {In }, and {Claim}.] Exclamation. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English