Exclaimers

/ɪkˈskleɪmərz/ noun

Definition

Plural form of exclaimer; multiple people who exclaim with strong emotion.

Etymology

Regular plural of 'exclaimer,' formed by adding '-s.' The singular form derives from Latin 'exclamare' meaning to cry out.

Kelly Says

A crowd of exclaimers at a concert or game creates an electrifying atmosphere—imagine the energy of hundreds of voices simultaneously expressing joy, surprise, and excitement together.

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