Interjections of Notifying and Warning
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to notice a thing or person with our eyes
Did you see that shooting star just now?
View Full Definitionused to grab someone's attention or emphasize a point, often indicating that what follows is important or needs to be understood
See here, I need you to pay attention to what I'm saying.
View Full Definitiona warning given before the important plot points of a movie, book, game, etc. are revealed
View Full Definitionto stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness
Despite the odds, she managed to come through the surgery successfully.
View Full Definitionused to forcefully command or demand that someone move aside or clear a path
Out of my way!I'm running late for my meeting!
View Full Definitionto lead a group, team, or organization
She was chosen to head up the new marketing campaign.
View Full Definitionused in contexts like mining, demolition, or military operations to alert others that an explosion is about to occur
As the miners prepared to blast a new tunnel, one of them shouted, "Fire in the hole!".
View Full Definitionwood cut and prepared from trees for construction or other practical uses
The house was built using high-quality timber.
View Full Definitionused for warning someone to be cautious, especially when danger is involved
Watch out!There's a car coming!
View Full Definitionused to draw attention to a reveal or to celebrate the completion of a magic trick, performance, or surprise
And, ta-da!Here's our special dessert.
View Full Definitionused to express the sudden appearance, revelation, or accomplishment of something
I just finished baking the cake, and voilà, here it is!
View Full Definitionused to gain someone's attention, especially when they are at a distance or not paying attention
Yoo-hoo!Over here!Can you see me waving?
View Full Definitionused to draw someone's attention without being overt
Psst, over here.I have something to tell you.
View Full Definitionto see something, often with a feeling of amazement or admiration
I often behold the beauty of the sunset from my balcony.
View Full Definitionto turn our eyes toward a person or thing that we want to see
He looked at his watch to check the time.
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