An exclamation mark!
Exclamation Point
Yes, interjections are often used to express a strong or sudden thought or feeling. They are short exclamations, such as "Wow!" or "Oh my gosh!", that are used to convey emotions like surprise, excitement, or frustration. Interjections can add emphasis and immediacy to speech or writing.
An enquiry into the sudden death of a person is called an inquest.
An interjection is a word or phrase used to express emotions or add emphasis in a sentence. It is often used informally to convey feelings such as surprise, excitement, or frustration. Interjections are usually standalone words or short phrases that are not grammatically connected to the rest of the sentence.
An interjection is a word or expression that conveys emotion or a sudden feeling, such as "Wow!" or "Ouch!" It is not a noun in the traditional sense, as it does not serve as a subject or object in a sentence, but rather adds emotion or emphasis to a statement.
A whooshy fairy is a term used by dieters to express a sudden drop in weight.
An inquest.
The phrase is "sudden insight", and it means when a person suddenly realizes something or understands something that they didn't before.
Yes, "ouch" is primarily used as an interjection to express sudden pain. It is not used as a noun to describe a physical injury or discomfort.
Coroners inquiry
Poof, interjection, a word used to express or indicate a sudden disappearance.example: "Poof! The magician made the rabbit disappear."
Yes, "pop" can be used as an interjection to express a sudden action or sound, such as a cork popping or a balloon bursting.
The correct phrase is "all of a sudden". Bad grammar is often spread because the phrase is misheard, and "all of a sudden" sounds very similar to "all the sudden" or "all of the sudden" when a person says it quickly.