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exclamation point

American  

noun

  1. the sign (!) used in writing after an exclamation.

  2. this mark sometimes used in writing two or more times in succession to indicate intensity of emotion, loudness, etc..

    Long live the Queen!!

  3. this mark sometimes used without accompanying words in writing direct discourse to indicate a speaker's dumbfounded astonishment.

    “His wife just gave birth to quintuplets.”(!)


exclamation point Cultural  
  1. A punctuation mark (!) used after an abrupt and emphatic statement or after a command: “‘Help!’ he cried, as his boat floated toward the edge of Niagara Falls.”


Etymology

Origin of exclamation point

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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The 35-page ruling uses a large number of exclamation points, arguing that Congress must give approval in order for the project to resume.

From BBC

He’d tapped an exclamation point on my text and replied: You went on a date???

From Literature

“The Bride!” is a monster of its own making that isn’t trying to earn its exclamation point, but declaring it.

From Salon

It starts with the exclamation point, right there in the title.

From Los Angeles Times

The final exclamation point, however, came from a bunch of guys who were missing more than a few teeth.

From The Wall Street Journal