Interject
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British pronunciation/ˌɪntəd‍ʒˈɛkt/
American pronunciation/ˌɪntɝˈdʒɛkt/

Definition & Meaning of "interject"

to interject
01

to introduce or insert abruptly or unexpectedly between other things

02

to suddenly interrupt someone with one’s own opinion or remark

Transitive

interject

v

interjection

n

interjection

n
example
Example
The actress had to improvise her lines after another player interjected an unscripted remark.
The normally quiet child liked to interject silly jokes and comments during their parents' conversations.
I was telling a story when my friend abruptly interjected with an unrelated personal anecdote.
Their argument was getting heated until another friend interjected with a calming suggestion.
When tensions were rising during the meeting, the team leader interjected, "Let's all keep our hair on and find a constructive solution."
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