Meaning
- Verb: To say something suddenly, especially as an interruption in a conversation.
It often implies speaking out briefly and unexpectedly.
Grammar and Usage
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Verb (transitive/intransitive):
- "interject sth" → to insert a remark into a conversation.
- Usually followed by direct speech or a short comment.
Typical structures:
- interject + remark
- interject with + comment
Common Phrases
- interject a remark
- interject with a question
- suddenly interject
- politely interject
Collocations
- Verb + interject: suddenly interject, quickly interject
- Adverbs: politely interject, rudely interject
- Nouns: interject a question, interject a comment
Examples
- “That’s not true,” she interjected.
- He interjected a quick comment during the debate.
- The teacher interjected with a question.
- “Wait a minute!” John interjected loudly.
- She politely interjected before the meeting continued.
- The moderator interjected to clarify the point.
- “I disagree,” he interjected firmly.
- The audience member interjected with a remark.
Synonyms or Related
- interrupt
- cut in
- butt in
- break in
- chime in (informal)