Meaning & Definition of word "Interjection"

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    Interjection

    /ˌɪntərˈdʒɛkʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or sudden burst of feeling, often standing alone and not grammatically connected to other parts of the sentence.
      • Example: Wow! That was an incredible performance.
    • 2. A word or phrase used to catch attention or express a reaction, often punctuated with an exclamation mark.
      • Example: Oh! I didn't see you there.
    • 3. A word that conveys a sentiment or emotion, used at the beginning or end of a sentence.
      • Example: Alas! The time has come to say goodbye.
    • 4. A brief exclamation that is typically informal and might indicate agreement, disagreement, or a change of subject.
      • Example: Hooray! We finally finished the project.

    Etymology

    From Latin interjectio, from intericere, meaning 'to throw in between'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Oh my!:

    An expression of surprise or shock.

    Yippee!:

    An expression of joy or excitement.

    Whoa!:

    An expression used to indicate surprise or astonishment.

    Related Words

    exclamation:

    A sudden expression of strong emotion.

    phrase:

    A small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit.

    utterance:

    A spoken word, statement, or vocal sound.

    Slang Meanings of interjection

    Meaning: Whoa!

    Example Sentence: Whoa! Did you see that?

    Meaning: Yikes!

    Example Sentence: Yikes! That was a close call!