exclaim in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To exclaim means to cry out or speak suddenly and passionately, often expressing strong emotion such as delight or awe.
Sample Sentences
- She couldn't help but exclaim in delight when she saw the surprise party her friends had thrown for her.
- As the fireworks lit up the sky, the children began to exclaim in awe at the dazzling display.
- He had to exclaim his excitement when he heard that he had won the grand prize in the contest.
- In a moment of sheer joy, she would exclaim, "This is the best day ever!"
- The audience began to exclaim their approval as the performers took their final bow.
- She couldn't help but exclaim in delight when she saw the surprise party.
- With a loud exclaim, he expressed his astonishment at the breathtaking view.
- The crowd began to exclaim in unison as the fireworks lit up the night sky.
- "Look at that!" she would exclaim every time she spotted a rare bird.
- He couldn't contain his excitement and had to exclaim his joy at the good news.