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Ejaculative vs Interjectional - What's the difference?

ejaculative | interjectional | Synonyms |

Interjectional is a synonym of ejaculative.



As adjectives the difference between ejaculative and interjectional

is that ejaculative is ejaculatory while interjectional is being or pertaining to an interjection.

ejaculative

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Ejaculatory.
  • * 1866', , ''First Years in Europe'', Extract reproduced in '''1993 , Karl Ortseifen, Winfried Herget, Holger Lamm (editors), ''Picturesque in the Highest Degree... Americans on the Rhine , page 28,
  • We were now so far inland that none of my fellow-passengers had probably ever stood on the wharf of a larger sea-port, for I was the first American they had seen; and the surprise was ejaculative that I was white, and increased to wonder when they learnt that I had made the passage from America to Europe in only twenty days.
  • * 2003 , James W. William, Relax a Little, Understand a Lot , page 85,
  • Having erectile and ejaculative' potency gives no assurance of orgastic potency. When erectile and '''ejaculative potency is in evidence, as it seems to be among ''gays , it seems superficially libelous to speak of potency problems.
  • * 2005 , Sianne Ngai, Ugly Feelings , page 94,
  • where Sara Smolinksky's struggle with what she perceives to be her problematic overemotionality becomes a key part of her trajectory toward cultural assimilation and where nearly every page contains an ejaculative “Ach!” or “God!”

    interjectional

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Being or pertaining to an interjection.
  • "Ouch!" is an interjectional utterance.

    Synonyms

    * ejaculative