exclaim [excitement, confusion or anger]

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Re: exclaim [excitement, confusion or furry]

Are you sure you mean "furry"? That's an adjective to describe something that's covered in fur.
 
Re: exclaim [excitement, confusion or furry]

Are you sure you mean "furry"? That's an adjective to describe something that's covered in fur.

Sorry, it seems I expressed it incorrectly. It is noun form of "angry" so can it be "angriness" ?

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Re: exclaim [excitement, confusion or furry]

You were looking for the word fury, which means "anger". To exclaim is to speak forcefully. It's less forceful than shouting but more so than just speaking.
 
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Re: exclaim [excitement, confusion or furry]

You were looking for the word fury, which means "anger". To exclaim is to speak forcefully. It's less forceful than shouting but more so than just speaking.

Does "to exclaim" refer to "confusion", "anger" or "excitement" by implication? Or which of them in the link?

Thank you.
 
Re: exclaim [excitement, confusion or furry]

It doesn't "refer to" those emotions, but anything that tends to make you raise your voice could provoke an exclamation.
 
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