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Interjection   /ˌɪntərdʒˈɛkʃən/   Listen
Interjection

noun
1.
An abrupt emphatic exclamation expressing emotion.  Synonym: ejaculation.
2.
The action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts.  Synonyms: interpellation, interpolation, interposition.






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"Interjection" Quotes from Famous Books



... this be not another pit for further fruitless bloodshed!" was the interjection standing in Georgiana's eyes, and then she dropped them pensively, while Merthyr recounted the patient schemes that had led to this hour, the unuttered ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... Chaucer's Advice I shall be glad; and so much for that subject. There is nothing now remains, before I come to vindicate Don Quixot, but a large Remark of his, upon the little or no swearing in Plays, which commonly is only a kind of an Interjection, as gad, I cod, oonz, &c. which I don't defend neither, and if any others have carelesly past the Press I'm sorry for't, for I hate them as much as he, yet because the Doctor has quoted the Statute ...
— Essays on the Stage • Thomas D'Urfey and Bossuet

... mate, who just at that instant had thrown a biscuit at Larkyns, causing the violent interjection which he interpolated in his story. "I thought I would supply the proper accentuation ...
— Crown and Anchor - Under the Pen'ant • John Conroy Hutcheson

... hotel. For the first time in her life I saw Amelia really nervous as I handed the stones to Charles to examine. Her doubt was contagious. I half feared, myself, he might break out into a deep monosyllabic interjection, losing his temper in haste, as he often does when things go wrong. But he looked at them with a smile, while ...
— An African Millionaire - Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay • Grant Allen

... bad-tempered with that snarling, loud-talking mob of harpies who wore them out every morning with their quarrelsomeness and unreasonable haggling. Every one of them shouted at you as if you had no ears, reenforcing every other word with an interjection from that inexhaustible store of epithet native to the shores of the Mediterranean. Rivals, on meeting here again after a set-to on the beach the day before, would revive the passions of the unsettled argument, annotating insults with obscene ...
— Mayflower (Flor de mayo) • Vicente Blasco Ibanez


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