Wondering how to use Interjection in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as ejaculation or disruption.
Interjection meaning
- An exclamation or filled pause; a word or phrase with no particular grammatical relation to a sentence, often an expression of emotion.
- An interruption; something interjected
Synonyms of Interjection
Using Interjection
- The main meaning on this page is: An exclamation or filled pause; a word or phrase with no particular grammatical relation to a sentence, often an expression of emotion. | An interruption; something interjected
- Useful related words include: ejaculation, disruption, interruption, break.
- In the example corpus, interjection often appears in combinations such as: the interjection, an interjection, interjection of.
Context around Interjection
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 9 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 1 questions, 4 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Interjection
- In this selection, "interjection" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, blunt, latest, nice, games, now and got stand out and add context to how "interjection" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a nice interjection and parker and and the interjection of narrative. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "interjection" sits close to words such as aaj, abn and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with interjection
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Interjection Games’ Ultimate Antipodism can be found here! (8 words)
Can be used on its own as an interjection – nima! (10 words)
It might also be found on the interjection ò "O". (10 words)
As the story rolls on we are constantly thrown out of the action by both the announcement placards of the play’s acts and scenes and the interjection of narrative from the 1950s television show in which this play is embedded. (41 words)
Apollo is said to be filled with grief: out of Hyacinthus' blood, Apollo created a flower named after him as a memorial to his death, and his tears stained the flower petals with the interjection αἰαῖ main, meaning alas. (39 words)
Mr. Trump’s latest interjection in what has been a tedious diplomatic balancing act will once again have his negotiators scrambling to try to pull off what many Western officials have described as an unrealistic goal. (36 words)
For example, the interjection ala e! usually identifies someone from Batangas as does hane? (14 words)
Interjection Games’ Ultimate Antipodism can be found here! (8 words)
Shannon Sharpe’s “For real?” is a nice interjection, and Parker then goes, “Yes, for real! (16 words)
Can be used on its own as an interjection – nima! (10 words)
Example sentences (20)
As the story rolls on we are constantly thrown out of the action by both the announcement placards of the play’s acts and scenes and the interjection of narrative from the 1950s television show in which this play is embedded.
You can put it in the middle of words, or at the end as a suffix; use it as blunt interjection; or wield it expertly as a conjunction, adverb, or even pronoun.
Fixed a shot of the wrong character during Karlach’s interjection when talking to Gauntlet Edwynna at the South Span Checkpoint.
Interjection Games’ Ultimate Antipodism can be found here!
Mr. Trump’s latest interjection in what has been a tedious diplomatic balancing act will once again have his negotiators scrambling to try to pull off what many Western officials have described as an unrealistic goal.
Like ew, there’s another interjection now in play, yowza, along with a word some might have thought was already allowed: Zen.
Mickelson did indeed miss the cut this week, which is obviously what Miller was referring to, but my goodness, what an interjection.
Nikolaï Samarine’s cartomancer has some really tough competition – the cartomancer by Interjection Games is a rather impressive direct comparison.
Shannon Sharpe’s “For real?” is a nice interjection, and Parker then goes, “Yes, for real!
The interjection got to the climax when the counsel openly challenged the court records which were severally read out to him by Judge to assuage his feelings.
Apollo is said to be filled with grief: out of Hyacinthus' blood, Apollo created a flower named after him as a memorial to his death, and his tears stained the flower petals with the interjection αἰαῖ main, meaning alas.
Can be used on its own as an interjection – nima!
Conjunctions connect words or group of words ;Interjection (expresses feelings and emotions): an emotional greeting or exclamation (Huzzah, Alas).
For example, the interjection ala e! usually identifies someone from Batangas as does hane?
Garner's Modern American Usage, (Oxford: 2003, p. 655) *Interjection: My father ate the muffin, gosh darn it!
In Singapore, the use of medium Singlish often includes "Eh" as an interjection, but it is not as popularly used as "lah".
In these novels, the interjection "fnord" is given hypnotic power over the unenlightened, and children in grade school are taught to be unable to consciously see the word "fnord".
It might also be found on the interjection ò "O".
Portes p. 7-8 Two examples of consummatory social capital are value interjection and solidarity.
Technology consultants help organizations cope with the interjection of technology in the work place.
Common combinations with interjection
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the interjection 8×
- an interjection 3×
- interjection of 2×
- interjection games 2×
- interjection and 2×
- interjection fnord 2×