Exclamaron (en. They exclaimed)
/eks.kla.'ma.ɾon/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
To express an intense emotion suddenly.
When they saw the gift, they exclaimed with joy.
Cuando vieron el regalo, exclamaron de alegría.
To say something aloud as an exclamation.
Upon learning the news, they exclaimed in surprise.
Al enterarse de la noticia, exclamaron en sorpresa.
To interrupt with an effusive expression.
The children exclaimed upon seeing the fireworks show.
Los niños exclamaron al ver el espectáculo de fuegos artificiales.
Etymology
From Latin 'exclamare', which means 'to cry out' or 'to call.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
They exclaimed with joy.
They showed happiness with an exclamation.
exclamaron de alegría
They exclaimed in surprise.
They expressed astonishment through shouts.
exclamaron de sorpresa
They exclaimed in chorus.
They said something in unison, in a loud voice.
exclamaron en coro
Related Words
Exclaim
To say something in an effusive or energetic manner.
exclamar
Shout
A high-pitched sound emitted forcefully.
grito
Surprise
Reaction to the unexpected.
sorpresa
Slang Meanings
They shouted with excitement.
When the singer arrived, the crowd exclaimed like crazy.
Cuando llegó el cantante, la multitud exclamó como locos.
They were greatly astonished.
Upon seeing the match result, they exclaimed in laughter.
Al ver el resultado del partido, exclamaron entre risas.