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Definition of "interjectional" [in•ter•jec•tion•al]

  • Being or pertaining to an interjection. (adjective)

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Use "interjectional" in a sentence
  • "When they did at length break silence, it was in short interjectional remarks, as they resumed the oars."
  • "Having arrived at this comfortable frame of mind (to which she had been greatly assisted by certain short interjectional remarks of the philosophical George), Mrs Jarley consoled Nell with many kind words, and requested as a personal favour that whenever she thought of Miss"
  • "Having arrived at this comfortable frame of mind (to which she had been greatly assisted by certain short interjectional remarks of the philosophical George), Mrs. Jarley consoled Nell with many kind words, and requested as a personal favour that whenever she thought of Miss Monflathers, she would do nothing else but laugh at her, all the days of her life."
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