Yes, as a matter of fact, the word "wow" is a verb. To wow someone is to surprise or astonish someone. The word "wow" is usually used as an interjection, but it is also, in current usage, a verb. Here are examples: "Wow, that is very cool!" (interjection) "That performance really wowed me!" (verb)
Yes, the word 'wow' is a noun, a word for a slow variation is pitch reflecting variations in speed of recording equipment; something that was surprising, amazing; or someone that is extraordinarily beautiful or handsome.The word 'wow' is also an interjection, an expression of surprise or amazement;and occasionally a verb for the act of amazing or impressing. Example sentences:Noun: That commercial was a real wow, but I don't know what they were selling.Interjection: Wow, that was so much fun!Verb: You go out there and wow that audience.
Wow...just wow...What grade are you? Like, 1st grade? Come on man, everyone knows exited is a verb. Look! There's a exited bus. Wow, that exited bus driver EXITED the bus. The school was exited as the children EXITED the school.
The past tense of the informal verb to wow (to amuse or amaze) is "wowed."
Wow is an interjection in that sentence.
another word for wow could be oh my gosh that is so cool
No, it is not. The word wow is either an interjection or a verb (to excite or awe).
Yes, the word 'wow' is a noun, a word for a slow variation is pitch reflecting variations in speed of recording equipment; something that was surprising, amazing; or someone that is extraordinarily beautiful or handsome.The word 'wow' is also an interjection, an expression of surprise or amazement;and occasionally a verb for the act of amazing or impressing. Example sentences:Noun: That commercial was a real wow, but I don't know what they were selling.Interjection: Wow, that was so much fun!Verb: You go out there and wow that audience.
In the sentence "I was rejuvenated." the word rejuvenated is a verb (part of the reflexive "was rejuvenated"). wow...really?
It's a verb. Wow.
Wow is usually an interjection, but it can be used as a verb and noun as well.Interjection: Wow! Did you see what just happened?Verb: The magician wowed the crowd with his sleight of hand.Noun: That show was quite a wow.
Wow...just wow...What grade are you? Like, 1st grade? Come on man, everyone knows exited is a verb. Look! There's a exited bus. Wow, that exited bus driver EXITED the bus. The school was exited as the children EXITED the school.
There is ain't such word as wow wow in Chinese.
Lionhearted is a wow word. Luxurious is a wow word.
The past tense of the informal verb to wow (to amuse or amaze) is "wowed."
Wow is usually an interjection, but it can be used as a verb and noun as well.Interjection: Wow! Did you see what just happened?Verb: The magician wowed the crowd with his sleight of hand.Noun: That show was quite a wow.
wow is not a word
Like the word "wow" except with an 'M'. Wow, Mao.