exclaim | (verb) utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy | Synonyms: call out, cry, cry out, outcry, shout |
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(verb) state or announce | Synonyms: proclaim, promulgate |
exclaiming | (noun) an abrupt excited utterance | Synonyms: exclamation |
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exclamation | (noun) an abrupt excited utterance | Synonyms: exclaiming |
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(noun) an exclamatory rhetorical device | Synonyms: ecphonesis |
(noun) a loud complaint or protest or reproach | - |
exclamatory | (adjective) sudden and strong | Synonyms: emphatic |
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exclude | (verb) prevent from being included or considered or accepted | Synonyms: except, leave off, leave out, omit, take out |
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(verb) prevent from entering; keep out | Synonyms: bar, debar |
(verb) put out or expel from a place | Synonyms: boot out, chuck out, eject, turf out, turn out |
(verb) prevent from entering; shut out | Synonyms: keep out, shut, shut out |
(verb) lack or fail to include | - |
exclusion | (noun) the act of forcing out someone or something | Synonyms: ejection, expulsion, riddance |
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(noun) a deliberate act of omission | Synonyms: elision, exception |
(noun) the state of being excluded | - |
(noun) the state of being excommunicated | Synonyms: censure, excommunication |
exclusive | (adjective) excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority | - |
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(adjective) not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective | Synonyms: single, undivided |
(adjective) not divided or shared with others | Synonyms: sole |
(noun) a news report that is reported first by one news organization | Synonyms: scoop |
exclusively | (adverb) without any others being included or involved | Synonyms: alone, entirely, only, solely |
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exclusiveness | (noun) tendency to associate with only a select group | Synonyms: clannishness, cliquishness |
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