Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who cries out with vehemence; one who speaks with heat, passion, or much noise: as, an exclaimer against tyranny.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One who exclaims.

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  • noun One who exclaims.

Etymologies

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exclaim +‎ -er

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Examples

  • There should also be an exclaimer for those who maybe unprepared to seek adventure!

    Ralph A. Miriello: Tim Hagans' The Moon Is Waiting Ralph A. Miriello 2011

  • There should also be an exclaimer for those who maybe unprepared to seek adventure!

    Ralph A. Miriello: Tim Hagans' The Moon Is Waiting Ralph A. Miriello 2011

  • There should also be an exclaimer for those who maybe unprepared to seek adventure!

    Ralph A. Miriello: Tim Hagans' The Moon Is Waiting Ralph A. Miriello 2011

  • There should also be an exclaimer for those who maybe unprepared to seek adventure!

    Ralph A. Miriello: Tim Hagans' The Moon Is Waiting Ralph A. Miriello 2011

  • Peter Glaze, let's not ever forget, was the original exclaimer of "DOH!" long before Homer Simpson got the credit for it.

    TV Heroes - Peter Glaze & Crackerjack X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut 2010

  • The surprised and always unguarded Camilla, uttered an involuntary exclamation, which instantly catching his ear, drew his eye towards the exclaimer, and there fixed it; with an astonishment which suspended wholly his half made bow, and beginning address to Mrs. Arlbery.

    Camilla 2008

  • She seemed about to call down vengeance upon me; when, happily the leaden god, in pity to her trembling Lovelace, waved over her half-drowned eyes his somniferous want, and laid asleep the fair exclaimer, before she could go half through with her intended imprecation.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • The voice being quite familiar to him, he at once divined the cause of that confusion which they had observed; and running up to the assistance of the exclaimer, found a fellow on his knees begging his life of Mr. Gauntlet, who stood over him with a naked hanger in his hand.

    The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle 2004

  • "But then we shall be lost for certain," exclaimer Duare.

    Lost on Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1935

  • And forthwith the exclaimer relates half a dozen similar instances.

    A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive John Stuart Mill 1839

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