To exclaim or to blurt out.
Exclaiming is the action of speaking out suddenly in surprise or with strong feeling. It is an involuntary or spontaneous verbal reaction to a surprising or emotional event.
exclaim, ejaculate, blurt,
"Exclaimed" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "exclaim," which means to cry out or speak suddenly and vehemently, often with strong emotion or surprise.
Speechless means unable to speak due to surprise, shock, or strong emotion. Effortless means requiring little to no effort or difficulty.
The idiom "lost for words" means being unable to speak or articulate due to shock, surprise, or strong emotions. It describes a situation where someone is so overwhelmed that they cannot find the right words to express themselves.
"Blurted" means to say something suddenly and without thinking, often revealing information that was not meant to be shared. It is generally associated with speaking impulsively or thoughtlessly.
exclaim, ejaculate, blurt,
"Blurted" means to say something suddenly and without thinking, often revealing information that was not meant to be shared. It is generally associated with speaking impulsively or thoughtlessly.
It is the recognised International language
She knows but she can't speak it fluently with a strong French accent.
It is the recognised International language
Tone in dialogue is best defined as the attitude or mood conveyed by the speaker through their words and expressions. It helps to indicate the speaker's emotions, intentions, and the overall feeling of the conversation.
The idiom "lost for words" means being unable to speak or articulate due to shock, surprise, or strong emotions. It describes a situation where someone is so overwhelmed that they cannot find the right words to express themselves.
To be unable to speak because of strong emotion.
giraffes don't speak they use certain movements to tell each other how they are feeling so talking to one another
Exclaim is neither an adverb nor an adjective. It's a verb meaning to cry out or speak suddenly and vehemently.
The word you are looking for is "interject," which means to interrupt a conversation with a sudden or sharp remark.
I think it is Kaha but i could be wrong as i dont speak maori