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Meaning of ejaculated
The primary meaning of the word "ejaculated" is to utter or express something suddenly or vehemently.
Etymology of ejaculated
The word "ejaculated" has its roots in the Latin words "e" (meaning "out" or "forth") and "jaculare" (meaning "to throw"), with the verb "jaculare" being derived from "jacere" (meaning "to throw")
Historically, the word "ejaculated" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of uttering or expressing something suddenly or vehemently, with its biological sense emerging later
Synonyms
exclaimed
uttered
spoke
shouted
cried
declared
announced
proclaimed
articulated
expressed
voiced
blurted
burst
interjected
interrupted
expostulated
averred
asserted
claimed
stated
said
spoke
talked
vocalized
verbalized
murmured
muttered
mumbled
whispered
shouted
bellowed
yelled
screamed
shrieked
wailed
moaned
groaned
gasped
erupted
exploded
burst
spat
blurred
sputtered
stuttered
stammered
stumbled
blundered
faltered
hesitation
hesitation
interrupted
Definitions
- The word "ejaculated" is defined by Oxford Languages as:
- + to utter or express something suddenly or vehemently
- + to throw or cast out suddenly, typically in a violent or forceful manner
- + (in biology) to eject or release suddenly, especially semen or other fluid
Usage Examples
- He ejaculated a loud "Oh no!" when he saw the accident.
- * The crowd ejaculated a collective gasp as the fireworks exploded.
- * In biology, the term "ejaculated" is used to describe the sudden release of semen or other fluid.
Antonyms
whispered
murmured
mumbled
whispered
hinted
suggested
implied
insinuated
alluded
intimated
conveyed
expressed
stated
said
spoke
talked
vocalized
verbalized
muttered
grumbled
complained
grudged
growled
snarled
whined
moaned
groaned
grunted
gurgled
bubbled
burbled
stammered
stuttered
faltered
hesitated
delayed
suppressed
restrained
controlled
muted
silenced
hushed
quieted
stilled
subdued