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interjection    音標拼音: [,ɪntɚdʒ'ɛkʃən]
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interjection
n 1: an abrupt emphatic exclamation expressing emotion [synonym:
{ejaculation}, {interjection}]
2: the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark
that interrupts [synonym: {interjection}, {interposition},
{interpolation}, {interpellation}]

Interjection \In`ter*jec"tion\, n. [L. interjectio: cf. F.
interjection. See {Interject}.]
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1. The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that
which is interjected.
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The interjection of laughing. --Bacon.
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2. (Gram.) A word or form of speech thrown in to express
emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Ha ha! Begone! etc.
Compare {Exclamation}.
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An interjection implies a meaning which it would
require a whole grammatical sentence to expound, and
it may be regarded as the rudiment of such a
sentence. But it is a confusion of thought to rank
it among the parts of speech. --Earle.
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How now! interjections? Why, then, some be of
laughing, as, ah, ha, he! --Shak.
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116 Moby Thesaurus words for "interjection":
Parthian shot, address, adjectival, adjective, adverb, adverbial,
adversative conjunction, affirmation, allegation, answer,
apostrophe, aside, assertion, attributive, averment, comment,
conjunction, conjunctive adverb, coordinating conjunction,
copulative, copulative conjunction, correlative conjunction, crack,
cry, declaration, dictum, disjunctive, disjunctive conjunction,
ejaculation, embedment, encroachment, entrance, entrenchment,
episode, exclamation, exclamatory noun, expression, form class,
form word, function class, gerundive, graft, grafting, greeting,
impaction, impactment, impingement, implantation, imposition,
incursion, infiltration, infix, infixion, influx, infringement,
infusion, injection, inoculation, inroad, insert, insertion,
insinuation, intercalation, interference, interlineation,
interlocution, interloping, interpolation, interposition,
interposure, interruption, intervention, introduction,
intromission, intrusion, invasion, irruption, mention, note,
obiter dictum, observation, obtrusion, parenthesis, part of speech,
participle, particle, past participle, penetration,
perfect participle, perfusion, phrase, position, preposition,
present participle, pronouncement, question, reflection, remark,
say, saying, sentence, side remark, statement, subjoinder,
subordinating conjunction, tessellation, thought, tossing-in,
transplant, transplantation, trespass, trespassing, unlawful entry,
utterance, verbal adjective, word

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  • INTERJECTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INTERJECTION is an ejaculatory utterance usually lacking grammatical connection How to use interjection in a sentence What is an interjection?
  • What is an Interjection? Definition, Examples, and List of . . .
    An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses emotion It interrupts, or interjects, the general flow of writing An interjection is usually punctuated with an exclamation point
  • INTERJECTION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
    We use interjections to express emotions such as pleasure, surprise, shock and disgust Most interjections are just sounds, rather than actual words, and come at the beginning or at the end of what we say Interjections are more common in speaking than in writing: … "Hey!" "Ouch!" and "Cut that out!" are interjections
  • What Is an Interjection? | Examples, Definition Types - Scribbr
    An interjection is a word or phrase used to express a feeling or to request or demand something While interjections are a part of speech, they are not grammatically connected to other parts of a sentence Interjections are common in everyday speech and informal writing
  • Interjections: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
    Interjections are words used to express feelings or emotions, such as surprise, joy, disgust, excitement, and enthusiasm An interjection is usually written at the start of a sentence For example: Whoa! What was that? ("Whoa" expresses surprise ) Yes! I passed! ("Yes" expresses joy ) Ew, that smells terrible! ("Ew" expresses disgust )
  • Interjection | Parts of Speech, Exclamation, Examples, Definition . . .
    Interjection, an exclamatory word or phrase used to express an emotional reaction or to emphasize a thought It is one of eight parts of speech in English grammar Interjections are grammatically independent from the words around them, and they can often be removed from a sentence or context
  • Definition and Examples of Interjections in English - ThoughtCo
    An interjection, also known as an ejaculation or an exclamation, is a word, phrase, or sound used to convey an emotion such as surprise, excitement, happiness, or anger Put another way, an interjection is a short utterance that usually expresses emotion and is capable of standing alone
  • What is an Interjection? (Definition, Examples, How to Use)
    Interjections are words or expressions that appear as independent utterances and communicate a spontaneous emotion or response Interjection encompasses a broad category of speech patterns, including exclamations, curses, greetings, response elements, and hesitation indicators
  • Interjections: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
    The job of an interjection is simply to express an emotion Interjections are "emotion words," or spoken emotional outbursts, that can be presented as a single word, a phrase, or utterances that express an intense feeling
  • Interjections in English Grammar–What Are They? | Grammarly
    You can use an interjection before or after a sentence that explains what’s going on You can also use an interjection alone, although it may not make sense if you haven’t adequately described the situation that caused you to use the interjection





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