What is an Interjection?
What is an interjection (exclamation)? An interjection is a exclamatory word or phrase used to express a weak, mild, or strong feeling or emotion. An interjection is a part of speech in English grammar.
Interjection examples:
- “Oops! I did it again!”
- “Ooh, what a lovely dress!”
- “Yahoo, we did it!”
- “Shh, I can’t hear what he’s saying.”
- “We’ve done it! Hurrah!”
- “Bravo, Rena! You’re right.”
- “Well, so Steve got the job?”
- “Oh, how wonderful!”
- “Meh, there’s nothing great about it.”
- “A seven layer wedding cake? Ooh-la-la!”
List of Interjections with Meaning and Examples
Aah
Aah meaning and Aah interjection examples:
- Expressing pleasure: “Aah, that’s great!”
- Expressing realization: “Aah, now I see what you mean.”
- Expressing resignation: “Aah, I give up!”
- Expressing surprise/shock: “Aah! It’s eating my leg!”
Ah
Ah meaning and Ah interjection examples:
- Expressing pleasure: “Ah, this coffee is good.”
- Expressing realization: “Ah, now I understand.”
- Expressing resignation: “Ah!Well, I’ll have to come back tomorrow.”
- Expressing surprise: “Ah! There you are!”
Aha
Aha meaning: Understanding, triumph
“Aha! So you planned all this, did you?”
Ahem
Ahem meaning: The sound of clearing one’s throat. Used to get someone’s attention, especially if they don’t know (or apparently forgot) that you’re there.
“Ahem! Can I make a suggestion?”
Alas
Alas meaning: Expressing grief or pity
“Alas, my love, I must leave now.”
Argh
Argh meaning: Expressing annoyance, anger or frustration
“Argh, get that cat off the table!”
Aw, Aww
Aw, Aww meaning and examples:
- Expressing mild disappointment or protest: “Aw, come on, Andy!”
- Shows sentimental approval: “Aww! Just look at that kitten.”
- Feeling sorry or pity for someone: “Aww, that’s so sad, he hasn’t yet learned to ride a bike.”
Bah
Bah meaning: Expressing dismissive or annoyed
“Bah, I never liked him anyways.”
Behold
Behold meaning: Expressing attention
“Behold! The bride comes.”
Bingo
Bingo meaning: Acknowledge something as right
“Bingo! That’s the one I’ve been looking for.”
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Boo
Boo meaning and Boo interjection examples:
- Expressing disapproval, contempt: “Boo!” they shouted, “Get off!”
- A noise used to scare people by surprise: “I jumped out from the closet and yelled “boo!”
Bravo
Bravo meaning: Expressing approval
“Bravo, Rena! You’re right.”
Brr
Brr meaning: Being cold, shivering
“Brrr, it’s cold out there.”
Dear
Dear meaning and Dear interjection examples:
Expressing pity: “Oh dear! I’ve lost my keys again.”
Expressing surprise:v“Dear me! What a mess!”
Duh
Duh meaning: Expressing annoyance over something stupid or obvious:
“Duh, you should always lock up your bike.”
Eek
Eek meaning: Girly scream. Surprised, scared
“Eeek, It moved!”
Eh
Eh meaning and Eh interjection examples:
- Asking for repetition: “It’s hot today.” “Eh?” “I said it’s hot today.”
- Expressing enquiry: “Eh? She’s got how many children?”
- Expressing surprise: “Another new dress, eh!”
- Inviting agreement: “Let’s drink to his memory, eh??”
- Question something: “So you won’t go tomorrow, eh?”
Er
Er meaning: Expressing hesitation
“Lima is the capital of…er…Peru.”
Eww
Eww meaning: Expressing disgust, dislike
“Eww, there’s a fly in my lemonade!”
Gah
Gah meaning: Expressing exasperation and despair
“Gah, I can’t do it!”
Gee
Gee meaning: Expressing surprise, enthusiasm, or just general emphasis
“Gee, , what a great idea!”
Grr
Grr meaning: Expressing anger, snarling, growling. Often used for dogs and other animals
“Grrr, I’ll hit your head!”
Hah
Hah meaning: The first syllable of “hahaha”, when something is just a little funny
“Hah, you are out.”
Hmm
Hmm meaning: Expressing hesitation, doubt or disagreement
“Hmm! ! I don’t know much about it.”
Hello, Hullo
Hello, Hullo meaning and examples:
- Expressing greeting: “Hello, Phoebe. Merry Christmas!”
- Expressing surprise: “Hello! My car’s gone!”
Hey
Hey meaning and hey interjection examples:
- Calling attention: “Hey everybody, listen up!”
- Expressing surprise, joy, etc: “Hey, buddy! Is this your car?”
Hi
Hi meaning: Expressing greeting
“Hi, Barbara, how are you?”
Huh
Huh meaning: Mild, indifferent surprise
“Huh, you were right.”
Humph
Humph meaning: A snort, to express dislike, disbelief or annoyance
“Humph! That makes me so upset! The kitten is so mean!”
Hurrah
Hurrah meaning: Generic exclamation of joy
“We’ve done it! Hurrah!”
Meh
Meh meaning: Indifference
“Meh, there’s nothing great about it.”
Mhm
Mhm meaning: Agreement, acknowledgement
“Do you think so too?” “Mhm!”
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Muahaha
Muahaha meaning: Evil villain’s triumphant laugh
“I switched the sugar and the salt! Muahaha!”
Nuh-uh
Nuh-uh meaning: Childish negation or refusal
“I kick you!” “Nuh-uh!” “Yuh-uh!” “Nuh-uh!”
Oh
Oh meaning and Oh interjection examples:
- Expressing realization: “Oh, you scared me.”
- Expressing surprise: “Oh, how wonderful!”
- Expressing pain: “Oh! I have a terrific headache.”
- Expressing pleading: “Oh, please, you must believe me.”
Ooh-la-la
Ooh-la-la meaning: An often ironic (or just funny) way indicating that something is fancy or high class
“A seven layer wedding cake? Ooh-la-la!”
Ooh
Ooh meaning: Wonder, amazement (ohhh can also mean ahhh)
“Ooh, what a lovely dress!”
Oomph
Oomph meaning: A grunt made on sudden exertion. Also used as a noun to mean “power” or “energy” (“This song needs more oomph!”)
“Push on 3.. 1, 2, 3.. oomph!”
Oops
Oops meaning: Being surprised at or acknowledging your own mistakes
“Oops! I did it again!”
Oww
Oww meaning: Expressing pain
“Oww, you stepped on my foot!”
Ouch
Ouch meaning: Exclamation of pain
“Ouch, that hurt! Stop pinching me!”
Oy
Oy meaning: Mainly Jewish, Used to express self-pity, similar to “woe is me!”
“Oy! I left my purse at home.”
Pew
Pew meaning: Used for foul odors
“Pew, this blanket smells a bit fusty.”
Pff
Pff meaning: Expressing unimpressed
“Pff, I once caught a fish twice that size!”
Phew
Phew meaning: Expressing relief
“Phew, I’m glad that’s all over”
Psst
Psst meaning: Used to quietly get someone’s attention, often to tell them a secret.
“Psst. Let’s get out now before they see us!”
Sheesh
Sheesh meaning: Expressing exasperation, annoyance (corruption of “Jesus”)
“Sheesh, now he’s drunk again!”
Shh
Shh meaning: Used to make someone be quiet
“Shh, I can’t hear what he’s saying.”
Shoo
Shoo meaning: Used to drive away animals or small children
“Shoo, all of you, I’m busy!”
Tsk-tsk
Tsk-tsk meaning: Expressing disappointment or contempt
“Tsk-tsk, I think you’re wrong about that.”
Uh-hu
Uh-hu meaning: Agreement, acknowledgement (easily confused with uh-uh)
“Can I sit here?” “Uh hu!”
Uh-oh
Uh-oh meaning: Concerned for indications that something will happen
“Uh-oh, I think I just deleted all my work.”
Uh-uh
Uh-uh meaning: Refusal, especially if your mouth is full or if you refuse to open it
“Is Paul here yet?” “Uh-uh!”
Uhh
Uhh meaning: Indicates a pause in, rather than the end of, a sentence
“Six times three is… uhh… 18.”
Um, Umm
Um, Umm meaning: Expressing hesitation
“85 divided by 5 is…um…17.”
Wee
Wee meaning: Used by children when doing something fun, and often ironically by adults when something is fun but childish
“Weee! Faster!”
Well
Well meaning and well interjection examples:
- Expressing surprise: “Well, so Steve got the job?”
- Introducing a remark: “Well, what did he say?”
Whoa
Whoa meaning: Can be used to suggest caution as in here, and also stereo typically used by marijuana smokers to express dumbfounded amazement (“whoa, look at the colors!”). Originally a sound used to make horses stop.
“Whoa, take it easy!”
Wow
Wow meaning: Impressed, astonished
“Wow! Holy cow! That’s great!”
Yahoo
Yahoo meaning: Generic exclamation of joy
“Yahoo, we did it!”
Yay
Yay meaning: All-purpose cheer. Approval, congratulations and triumph
“Yay! Gilas is in for the Quarterfinals!”
Yeah
Yeah meaning: Common slang for “yes”, sometimes also used as an interjection.
“Yeah! She’s going with us tonight!”
Yikes
Yikes meaning: Fear and alarm.
“Yikes, my mother’s home!”
Yippee
Yippee meaning: Exclamation of celebration
“No school for five weeks – yippee!”
Yoo-hoo
Yoo-hoo meaning: The often ironic/comical, seductive call of a woman to get someone’s attention
“Yoo-hoo, buttercup! Come give me a hug!”
Yuh-uh
Yuh-uh meaning: Childish affirmation often used to counter “nuh-uh!” (not to be confused with yoo-hoo).
“I kick you!” “Nuh-uh!” “Yuh-uh!” “Nuh-uh!”
Yuck
Yuck meaning: Disgust, dislike
“Yuck! I hate mayonnaise.”
Zing
Zing meaning: Used (often ironically) to punctuate a punch line or witty comeback.
“You’re so stupid! You’d trip over a wireless phone!” “Zing!”
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