exclamation of dismay - traducción al griego
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exclamation of dismay - traducción al griego

PUNCTUATION MARK TO SHOW STRONG FEELINGS
Exclamation point; ! point; ﹗; !; Exclamation sign; Exclamation Mark; Exclamation-point; Pling; !; ❢; Exclamation points; Exclamation marks; Oneoneone; Exclamation mark (punctuation); Exclamationmark; Explanation point; U+0021; Exclamation mark!; ❗; ❕; Dog's cock; ︕; Bangorrhea; Greek exclamation point; Greek exclamation mark; Thavmastiko; Thaymastiko; Double exclamation mark; Double exclamation point; Exclamation mark in English; Exclamation point in English; ASCII 33; \x21; Exclamatory marks; Exclamatory mark; ! Exclaiming mark
  • Aalto University School of Business Logo 2020 (exclamation mark)
  • [[Warning sign]]s are often an exclamation mark enclosed within a [[triangle]].
  • periods]] would be used in the entire book.
  • Catalan]] (top line) and English
  • New Zealand road sign warning of a "cattle stop" ([[cattle grid]]/cattle guard)
  • Custom cut tri-color PVC stands representing different styles of an exclamation mark
  • Road sign marking the entrance to Westward Ho!

exclamation of dismay      
κραυγή αγωνίας
exclamation mark         
n. θαυμαστικό
κραυγή αγωνίας      
exclamation of dismay

Definición

exclamation point

Wikipedia

Exclamation mark

The exclamation mark, !, or exclamation point (American English), is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or to show emphasis. The exclamation mark often marks the end of a sentence, for example: "Watch out!". Similarly, a bare exclamation mark (with nothing before or after) is often used in warning signs. The exclamation mark is often used in writing to make a character seem as though they are shouting and/or excited/surprised.

Other uses include:

  • In mathematics, it denotes the factorial operation.
  • Several computer languages use ! at the beginning of an expression to denote logical negation. For example,!A means "the logical negation of A", also called "not A". This usage has spread to ordinary language (e.g., "!clue" means no-clue or clueless).
  • Some languages use ! to denote a click consonant.