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a punctuation mark that combines the question mark and exclamation mark, used to express a mixture of surprise and inquiry, or to convey a rhetorical question with emphasis
What is an "interrobang"?
An interrobang (‽) is a punctuation mark that combines a question mark and an exclamation point into a single symbol. It is used to express a mixture of disbelief, surprise, or excitement in response to a statement that is both a question and an exclamation. For example, in the sentence "You won the lottery‽", the interrobang conveys both excitement and disbelief about the news. This punctuation mark allows for a more concise way to convey strong emotions in writing, making it especially popular in informal contexts, advertising, and creative writing. Although it is not commonly found in formal writing, it adds a unique flair to casual communication.