Exclamatory (adjective)

Describing a sentence or statement that expresses strong emotion, usually surprise, anger or excitement.

Origin:

Derived from the latin 'exclamare' meaning 'to cry out'.

Examples:

  1. The exclamatory tone of the shouting man could be heard from a distance away.
  2. The exclamatory remark made by the president during the press conference was unexpected.
  3. The exclamatory comments from the audience indicated their approval and excitement.
  4. The exclamatory words spoken by the actress were met with a standing ovation.
  5. The exclamatory phrases used by the poet captured the essence of the intense emotions.
Some random words: discontinuity, ethological, ominous