ex·claim (k-sklm)v. ex·claimed, ex·claim·ing, ex·claims
v.intr.To cry out suddenly or vehemently, as from surprise or emotion:
v.tr.To express or utter (something) suddenly or vehemently:
The word "exclaimed" is a verb that means to cry out loudly and vehemently, especially in surprise, anger, or pain. It is often used to convey strong emotions or express something loudly.
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
"Our house is on fire!" the boy exclaimed.
exclaim
shouted, yelled, exclaimed
"Oh no!" she exclaimed.
"He is guilty!" exclaimed the judge.
The prefix of the word exclaim is ex
Exclaimed. Screamed. Shouted.
"Exclaim" is a verb, as it refers to the action of speaking loudly.
Yes, to exclaim is to shout with a loud voice.
He saved me, therefore he is my saviour, the princess exclaimed.
The word exclaimed has two syllables.