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Interjection
What is an "interjection"?
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or reaction and is often used independently from the main sentence. Interjections can convey a wide range of feelings, such as surprise, joy, anger, or excitement. Common examples include "wow," "ouch," "hey," "oh," and "hurray." Interjections are usually followed by punctuation, such as an exclamation mark, to emphasize the emotional response. For instance, in the sentence "Wow! That is amazing," the interjection "wow" shows excitement. Understanding interjections is important for recognizing how emotions are conveyed in speech and writing, adding depth and expressiveness to communication.
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口挟み, 中断
the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts
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感嘆詞, 叫び声
a sudden and loud sound, uttered to express protest or complaint
interjection
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interject
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例
The teacher explained the concept of interjection during grammar class.
The linguist discussed the various functions of interjection in language.
During the debate, the speaker highlighted the importance of interjection in conveying emotions in speech.
She used the word 'interjection' in her English essay to demonstrate her understanding of grammar.
Students were asked to identify examples of interjection in the passage they were reading.