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exclaiming

Exclaiming (verb) means crying out suddenly with strong emotion; the -ing form of exclaim. Example: “He ran into the room, exclaiming that they had won.”

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Crying out suddenly with strong emotion; the -ing form of exclaim.
"He ran into the room, exclaiming that they had won."

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In plain EnglishCurrently blurting something out with strong feeling.

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more exclaiming comparative, exclaimings plural, most exclaiming superlative

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What does “exclaiming” mean?

The word “exclaiming” means crying out suddenly with strong emotion; the -ing form of exclaim. In plain terms, currently blurting something out with strong feeling.

How do you use “exclaiming” in a sentence?

Here is “exclaiming” used in a sentence: “He ran into the room, exclaiming that they had won.”

What part of speech is “exclaiming”?

“Exclaiming” is a verb.

What is the meaning of exclaiming?

"exclaiming" (verb) means crying out suddenly with strong emotion; the -ing form of exclaim.

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