Exclaimed

/ɪkˈskleɪmd/ verb

Past tense of exclaim; expressed or spoke suddenly and forcefully, typically due to surprise, anger, or other strong emotion.

From Latin exclāmāre, composed of ex- (out) + clāmāre (to cry or shout). The word entered English through Old French esclamer in the 14th century, maintaining its core meaning of vocal outburst or emphatic speech.

AMጮኸ
ARصاح
BNচিৎকার করেছিল
CAexclamà
CSzvolal
DAråbte
DErief aus
ELαναφώνησε
ESexclamó
FAفریاد زد
FIhuudahti
FRs'est exclamé
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