Exclaimed

/ɛkskleɪmd/

चौंककर/उत्साह से कहना; पुकार उठना; चिल्ला उठना

Origin & History

From 'exclaim' (Middle English), from Latin exclamare: ex- (“out”) + clamare (“to cry/shout”).

'Exclaim' (मध्य अंग्रेज़ी) से; लैटिन exclamare से: ex- (अर्थ: “बाहर”) + clamare (अर्थ: “चिल्लाना/पुकारना”).

Definition

Used as the past tense/past participle of 'exclaim' to show that someone spoke or cried out suddenly, often because of surprise, anger, pain, joy, or excitement.

'Exclaim' का भूतकाल/भूतकृदंत, जब कोई व्यक्ति अचानक और तीव्र भावना (जैसे आश्चर्य, गुस्सा, दर्द, खुशी, उत्साह) के साथ बोलता या चिल्ला उठता है।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
She exclaimed in surprise when she saw the gift.

Usage Examples

“I can’t believe it!” he exclaimed.
She exclaimed with joy at the news.
“Stop!” the teacher exclaimed when the class became noisy.
He exclaimed in pain after touching the hot pan.

Synonyms

Cried Cried out Shouted Yelled Called out Burst out Ejaculated (archaic)

Antonyms

Whispered Murmured Muttered Said calmly

Related Forms

Noun
Exclamation / Exclaimer (rare)
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Exclaim with delight
खुशी से बोल उठना
Exclaim in surprise
आश्चर्य से बोल उठना
Exclaim in horror
भय/दहशत में चीख/पुकार उठना