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单词 interjects
释义

interject

verb

in·​ter·​ject ˌin-tər-ˈjekt How to pronounce interject (audio)
interjected; interjecting; interjects

transitive verb

: to throw in between or among other things : interpolate
interject a remark
interjector
ˌin-tər-ˈjek-tər How to pronounce interject (audio)
noun
interjectory
ˌin-tər-ˈjek-t(ə-)rē How to pronounce interject (audio)
adjective

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According to its Latin roots, interject ought to mean literally "throw between". For most of the word's history, however, the only things that have been interjected have been comments dropped suddenly into a conversation. Interjections are often humorous, and sometimes even insulting, and the best interjections are so quick that the conversation isn't even interrupted.

Synonyms

  • edge in
  • fit (in or into)
  • inject
  • insert
  • insinuate
  • intercalate
  • interpolate
  • interpose
  • intersperse
  • introduce
  • sandwich (in or between)
  • work in
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Example Sentences

“That's an interesting idea,” he interjected, “but I don't think you've considered all of the details.” She listened to us, interjecting remarks every so often. If I may interject, I have things I'd like to add.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin interjectus, past participle of intericere, from inter- + jacere to throw — more at jet

First Known Use

1588, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

interject

verb

in·​ter·​ject ˌin-tər-ˈjekt How to pronounce interject (audio)
interjected; interjecting
: to put between or among other things
I interjected a remark.

interjects

verb

present tense third-person singular of interject
as in inserts
to put among or between others she occasionally interjected comments into the conversation

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • inserts
  • introduces
  • injects
  • adds
  • intersperses
  • interpolates
  • insinuates
  • interposes
  • intercalates
  • edges in
  • works in
  • weaves
  • shoves
  • installs
  • fits (in or into)
  • thrusts
  • cuts in
  • insets
  • appends
  • sandwiches (in or between)
  • inlays
  • interlines
  • attaches
  • lards
  • wedges
  • crams
  • interfiles

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • withdraws
  • eliminates
  • extracts
  • excludes
  • rejects
  • expels
  • subtracts
  • ejects
  • deducts
  • detaches
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