To say with lots of feeling or emotion. Usually used for one or two words spoken as an expression of the emotion without any actual content. Something like "Holy smoke!", "Wow!", "By George!", "Yikes!", "I say!" and so on.
When you shout out suddenly in happiness, shock oranger.
To cry out suddenly or vehemently, as from surprise or emotion:e.g The children exclaimed with excitement.
"What a beauty!" exclaimed Susie.
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
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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
"Our house is on fire!" the boy exclaimed.
mark exclaimed we certainly have correct
To cry out suddenly or vehemently, as from surprise or emotion:e.g The children exclaimed with excitement.
"What a beauty!" exclaimed Susie.
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
The teacher exclaimed, "I'll have to postpone the exam until next week." "Everyone will be in their sleeping bags by ten each night," exclaimed the camp director.
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No! It is not a narcotic I exclaimed!
"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.
i think it was einstineIt was Archimedes.
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