Esclamó (en. He exclaimed)

/es.klaˈmo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To shout or speak in a raised tone.
She shouted with joy when she saw her friend.
Ella esclamó de alegría al ver a su amigo.
To express something with passion or intense emotion.
The teacher emphasized the importance of studying.
El profesor esclamó la importancia del estudio.
To proclaim something with strength or firmness.
The activist shouted for human rights.
El activista esclamó por los derechos humanos.

Etymology

From Latin 'exclamare', which means to call or shout.

Common Phrases and Expressions

shouted to the four winds
To announce something publicly.
esclamó a los cuatro vientos
don't shout it to me
To ask someone not to speak loudly.
no me lo grites
to shout to the four winds
To make something very public.
gritar a los cuatro vientos

Related Words

esclamar
To express something in an effusive or emotional manner.
esclamar
exclamation
Act of exclaiming or shouting.
exclamación
shout
High-pitched sound that occurs when shouting.
grito

Slang Meanings

To shout in an exaggerated way.
At the party, everyone shouted when the food arrived.
En la fiesta, todos esclamó cuando llegó la comida.
To express joy in an effusive manner.
When they won the match, the stadium shouted with excitement.
Al ganar el partido, el estadio esclamó de emoción.