Yes, to exclaim is to shout with a loud voice.
"Exclaim" is a verb, as it refers to the action of speaking loudly.
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
"Our house is on fire!" the boy exclaimed.
Is exclaimed is a adverb if I am wrong say the correct answer
Exclaim is already a verb. A verb is a word that describes an action, or "a doing", word.Other verbs are exclaims, exclaiming and exclaimed, depending on the tense that you are writing in.Some example sentences are:"I need more chocolate drenched eggs!" I exclaim."I need more spicy marshmallows!" she exclaims.She is exclaiming about needing all these weird foods."I am eating all these weird foods, think I might be pregnant!" she exclaimed.
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I am only 9 but I would probably put exclaimed into a sentence like..."Come back!" my mum exclaimed, as I had just ran off throwing her underwear at the neighbour's!well something like that!=D
The verb of exclamation is exclaim.Other verbs are exclaimed, exclaiming and exclaimed.Some examples are:"I exclaim my feelings for her"."He stubs his toe and exclaims in pain"."Someone was running around town naked, exclaiming his love for peanut butter"."Ouch, that hurt!" she exclaimed.
The verb of exclamation is exclaim.Other verbs are exclaimed, exclaiming and exclaimed.Some examples are:"I exclaim my feelings for her"."He stubs his toe and exclaims in pain"."Someone was running around town naked, exclaiming his love for peanut butter"."Ouch, that hurt!" she exclaimed.
"Oh no!" she exclaimed.
shouted, yelled, exclaimed
ex·claim (k-sklm)v. ex·claimed, ex·claim·ing, ex·claimsv.intr.To cry out suddenly or vehemently, as from surprise or emotion:v.tr.To express or utter (something) suddenly or vehemently: