#exclamation
97 words tagged “exclamation”
A mild Bajan exclamation of surprise or dismay.
'Really?' expressing surprise or emphasis.
An expression of sympathy: 'oh dear', 'poor thing'.
An exclamation of delight.
Catholic-safe exclamation — a 'Jesus!' that won't get you a clip round the ear.
Exclamation of disbelief or surprise
Nonsense, lies, or foolish talk, the meaty cousin of 'applesauce.'
An exclamation of surprise or shock
Go on yourself! — an exclamation of encouragement
What the devil; what on earth.
Yooper exclamation of awe or disbelief — basically 'holy cow' with a Finnish accent.
'Whoa' / 'OMG' — an exclamation of shock.
Yuck!, gross!
Amazing, awesome, incredible.
Come on! / hurry up! / that's right!
Hey! (to get attention).
Jeez, gosh, wow (surprise or dismay)
Expression of delight; Del Boy catchphrase.
Exclamation of surprise — 'well I never!'
Scouse for 'come on' — let's go, get on with it, or you're joking.
Oh gosh! / huh? (surprise)
Expression of disbelief — 'no way!'
'God', in a Cockney accent; used in exasperation.
Classic Scots exclamation of surprise — the Oor Wullie trifecta.
Exclamation of surprise; minced oath from 'God blind me'.
'The best' or 'awesome!'
That's too much / unbelievable.
An exclamation of surprise, dismay or exasperation.
I can't believe it
What on earth (mild oath).
Well, how about that! (surprise)
Geordie for get away — disbelief or dismissal.
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Expression of disgust or disapproval.
An encouraging cheer; 'go on!' or 'well done!'.
"I did it!" — a joyful cry of triumph.
A mild exclamation of surprise.
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A high-pitched squeal of delight or surprise.
Drawn-out 'mate' signalling shock/disappointment