Babbled
, beamed, blurted, broadcasted, burst, cheered, chortled, chuckled, cried out, crooned, crowed, declared, emitted, exclaimed, giggled, hollered, howled, interjected, jabbered, laughed, praised, preached, presented, proclaimed, professed, promulgated, quaked, ranted, rejoiced, roared, screamed, shouted, shrieked, …
What is another word for said or stated?
alleged supposed | believed said | confessed admitted | proclaimed sworn | blatant held |
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What word can replace said?
- cheered.
- cried out.
- beamed.
- rejoiced.
- exclaimed.
- gushed.
- yelled.
- crowed.
How do you replace said in writing?
- stated.
- replied.
- reported.
- mentioned.
- noted.
- observed.
- commented.
- added.
How do you avoid using said?
- Laughed.
- Exclaimed.
- Yelled.
- Gushed.
- Babbled.
- Gulped.
- Entreated.
- Bubbled.
What is a juicy word?
A Juicy Word is
a word that has some real substance to it
. Juicy Words are special, more so than your everyday, dried-out variety of words. … They can source their Juicy Words from text or from speech.
How do you say someone said something?
Volume
(e.g. yelled, shouted, bellowed, screamed, whispered) Tone or pitch (e.g. shrieked, groaned, squeaked) Emotion (e.g. grumbled, snapped, sneered, begged)
What type of word is stated?
Stated is a
verb –
Word Type.
What is another word for said excitedly?
In this page you can discover 36 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for excitedly, like:
eagerly
, passionately, hysterically, frantically, excitably, erratically, excited, without restraint, in an excited manner, agitatedly and restlessly.
What are synonyms for according to?
- as reported by.
- as stated in.
- conforming to.
- in agreement with.
- in consonance with.
- in keeping with.
- in line with.
- just as.
What is another word for said sadly?
In this page you can discover 27 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sadly, like:
sorrowfully
, grievously, gloomily, dejectedly, unhappily, dismally, cheerlessly, in sorrow, deplorably, lamentably and morosely.
How do you describe a smile?
Using a
Simile or Metaphor
to Describe a Smile
Another great way to describe a smile is to use a simile or metaphor. … Her smile was as cold and lovely as frost on a windowpane. His smile was like a sudden beam of sunlight illuminating the darkest corners of the room. Her smile flickered across her face like a hologram.
How do you use said?
The word said is
the past tense of the verb “say
,” but it can also be used as an adjective to refer to something that has been previously introduced. Although said is most commonly used as the past tense of the verb say, its use as an adjective comes mainly in legal and business writing.
What can I say instead of he?
male man | chap bloke | gentleman dude | lad gent | fella hombre |
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How do you use said that in a sentence?
- Their work has been fairly good. Having said that, I still think there’s room for improvement.
- Much of the book was very dull. Having said that, I have to admit that the ending was extremely clever.
What are some juicy words?
- luscious.
- oily.
- succulent.
- dank.
- humid.
- liquid.
- lush.
- mellow.