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Interjections

Interjections are words or short phrases used to express emotions or reactions in a conversation. Here are some common English interjections and their meanings:

  1. Wow: used to express surprise or admiration. Example: Wow, that's amazing!

  2. Oh: used to express a range of emotions, including surprise, annoyance, or realization. Example: Oh no, I forgot my keys!

  3. Ouch: used to express pain or discomfort. Example: Ouch, that hurt!

  4. Oops: used to acknowledge a mistake or accident. Example: Oops, I spilled my drink.

  5. Hey: used to get someone's attention or to express a greeting. Example: Hey, how's it going?

  6. Oh my God: used to express shock or amazement. Example: Oh my God, that's incredible!

  7. Ah: used to express understanding, relief, or satisfaction. Example: Ah, I see what you mean now.

  8. Huh: used to express confusion or disbelief. Example: Huh, I didn't know that.

  9. Alas: used to express sorrow or regret. Example: Alas, I didn't win the prize.

  10. Yikes: used to express fear or surprise. Example: Yikes, that was close!

  11. Eek: used to express fright or surprise. Example: Eek, there's a spider in the room!

  12. Aha: used to express a sudden realization or understanding. Example: Aha, I see what you mean now.

  13. Phew: used to express relief or exhaustion. Example: Phew, I'm glad that's over!

  14. Darn: used to express disappointment or frustration. Example: Darn, I missed my bus!

  15. Hooray: used to express excitement or joy. Example: Hooray, I got the job!

  16. Gosh: used to express surprise, amazement, or mild irritation. Example: Gosh, that's incredible!

  17. Jeez: used to express mild annoyance or frustration. Example: Jeez, can't you be more careful?

  18. Ta-da: used to express a reveal or presentation of something. Example: Ta-da, here's the finished product!

  19. Yo: used to grab someone's attention or to greet them. Example: Yo, what's up?

  20. Ugh: used to express disgust or displeasure. Example: Ugh, this food is terrible.

  21. Yippee: used to express excitement or joy. Example: Yippee, I passed my driving test!

  22. D'oh: used to express frustration or realization of a mistake. Example: D'oh, I forgot my wallet at home!

  23. Well: used to express agreement or to mark a pause. Example: Well, I think you're right.

  24. Whoops: used to acknowledge a mistake or an accident. Example: Whoops, I dropped my phone.

  25. Goodness: used to express surprise or dismay. Example: Goodness, what happened here?

  26. Golly: used to express surprise or excitement. Example: Golly, that's amazing!

  27. Mercy: used to express pity or sympathy. Example: Mercy, that must have been tough for you.

  28. Dear me: used to express concern or surprise. Example: Dear me, what a mess!

  29. No way: used to express disbelief or denial. Example: No way, I can't believe that's true!

  30. Fiddlesticks: a playful expression of annoyance or frustration. Example: Fiddlesticks, I can't seem to get this right!

  31. Huzzah: an exclamation of triumph or celebration. Example: Huzzah, we won the game!

  32. Zing: used to express a sharp or witty remark or comeback. Example: Zing, you really got him with that one!

  33. Hallelujah: used to express joy or praise, often in a religious context. Example: Hallelujah, the storm has passed!

  34. Holy cow: an interjection used to express surprise or amazement. Example: Holy cow, I can't believe he did that!

  35. Oopsie: a playful interjection used to acknowledge a small mistake. Example: Oopsie, I dropped my pen.

  36. Whoa: an interjection used to express surprise or admiration, often in response to something unexpected or impressive. Example: Whoa, look at that massive wave!

  37. Aye aye: a naval expression used to acknowledge and indicate obedience. Example: Aye aye, captain!

  38. Wowza: a playful interjection used to express surprise or admiration. Example: Wowza, that's an amazing car!




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