- An
interjection is a word or
expression that
occurs as an
utterance on its own and
expresses a
spontaneous feeling,
situation or reaction. It is a diverse...
- Look up oi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oi /ɔɪ/ is an
interjection used in
various varieties of the
English language,
particularly Australian English...
- as ****er and ****ing) are used as a noun, a verb, an adjective, an
interjection or an adverb.
There are many
common phrases that
employ the word as well...
- Spanish: [tʃe]; Portuguese: tchê [ˈtʃe]; Valencian: xe [ˈtʃe]) is an
interjection commonly used in Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay,
Brazil (São Paulo...
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English interjections are a
category of
English words – such as yeah, ouch, Jesus, oh, mercy, yuck, etc. –
whose defining features are the infrequency...
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Interjectional theory is a
theory of
language formulated by the pre-Socratic
philosopher Democritus, ca. 460 BC to ca. 370 BC, who
argued that
human speech...
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Jesus H.
Christ is an
expletive interjection that
refers to the
Christian religious figure of Jesus. It is
typically uttered in anger, surprise, or frustration;...
-
summary of an
online post or news article. It is also used as an
informal interjection commenting that a
block of text has been
ignored due to its length. The...
- Meh (/mɛ/) is a
colloquial interjection used as an
expression of
indifference or boredom. It is
often regarded as a
verbal equivalent of a
shrug of the...
- "¡Ay, caramba!" (pronounced [ˈaj kaˈɾamba]), from the
Spanish interjections ay (denoting
surprise or pain) and
caramba (a
minced oath for carajo), is...