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Announce vehemently
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exclaim
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1560s, back-formation from exclamation or else from Middle French exclamer (16c.), from Latin exclamare "cry out loud, call out," from ex- "out," or else here as an intensive prefix (see ex- ) + clamare "cry, shout, call" (see claim (v.)). Spelling influenced ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Exclaim \Ex*claim"\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Exclaimed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Exclaiming .] [L. exclamare, exclamatum; ex + clamare to cry out; cf. OF. exclamer. See Clam .] To cry out from earnestness or passion; to utter with vehemence; to call out or declare ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) exclamation; outcry, clamor. vb. (lb en intransitive) To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost" [syn: cry , cry out , outcry , call out , shout ] state or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' ...
Usage examples of exclaim.
We have been in the habit of exclaiming very loudly against the war, execrating its cruelty and anathematizing its results, as though the cruelty were all superfluous and the results unnecessary.
The ladies beholding it exclaimed against Clara, even apostrophized her, so dark are trivial errors when circumstances frown.
As he spoke, he opened a small cupboard, and as he did so out bolted an uninvited tenant of the same, long in person, sable in hue, and swift of movement, on seeing which the Scarabee simply said, without emotion, blatta, but I, forgetting what was due to good manners, exclaimed cockroach!
Teresa exclaimed, having called in on Bridie and been told the news about the interview.
Ross exclaimed, recognizing the voice of Sam Southworth, the other bulldozer operator.
Whenever this powdered and courteous old man, who never missed a Sunday at the convent chapel at Hammersmith, and who was in all respects, thoughts, conduct, and bearing utterly unlike the bearded savages of his nation, who curse perfidious Albion, and scowl at you from over their cigars, in the Quadrant arcades at the present day-- whenever the old Chevalier de Talonrouge spoke of Mistress Osborne, he would first finish his pinch of snuff, flick away the remaining particles of dust with a graceful wave of his hand, gather up his fingers again into a bunch, and, bringing them up to his mouth, blow them open with a kiss, exclaiming, Ah!
But the Mouser and Fafhrd merely exclaimed in mild, muted amazement at the stars and cautiously zigzagging across the Street of the Thinkers, called Atheist Avenue by moralists, continued up Plague Court until it forked.
Shizuka exclaimed when she saw the delicacies of the season, raw sea bream and squid, broiled eel with green perilla and horseradish, pickled cucumbers and salted lotus root, rare black mushrooms and burdock, laid out on the lacquer trays.
The pile of dung had a dry crust, but when Matatu thrust his foot into it, it was moist as porridge and he exclaimed with delight at the body heat still trapped within.
It takes a top-of-the-line prosthetic to make people leap from their chairs, clap their hands over their chests, and exclaim, By God!
I exclaimed, which was dumb, because Scribbet was still standing next to me.
The children loved the forest and the meadow, and Leia loved exclaiming in wonder at the treasures they brought her: a squirmy bug, a stone with shiny bits trapped in its matrix--rare jewels, perhaps!
Alusair exclaimed in recognition, letting her weapons fall, shaking off her gauntlets, and striding forward with arms outstretched for an embrace.
European seas, perhaps in consequence of their being exposed for that purpose, they will exclaim that the English were the aggressors in Europe, consequently deprived of all benefit accruing from the defensive treaty subsisting between them and the states-general of the United Provinces.
I exclaimed: and indeed there was something in the hasty and unexplanatory reply which, instead of allaying, piqued my curiosity more than ever.