interject (Meaning)
interject (v)
to insert between other elements
interject (v. t.)
To throw in between; to insert; to interpose.
interject (v. i.)
To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of interject
interject Sentence Examples
- The professor abruptly interjected, "This theory is highly flawed."
- The child's exclamation of "Ouch!"
- interjected into the conversation.
- As the politician was speaking, the audience interjected with a chorus of boos.
- The lawyer interjected an objection during the cross-examination.
- The hostess interjected with a friendly greeting as the guests arrived.
- The teacher interjected a humorous anecdote to lighten the mood.
- The doctor interjected a question to clarify the patient's symptoms.
- The traffic noise interjected into the serene atmosphere of the garden.
- The senator interjected a filibuster to stall the progress of the bill.
FAQs About the word interject
to insert between other elementsTo throw in between; to insert; to interpose., To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose.
inject,insert, introduce, interpolate, fit (in or into), sandwich (in or between),add, work in, weave, intersperse
exclude, extract, eliminate,eliminate, extract, exclude, withdraw, withdraw, expel, reject
The professor abruptly interjected, "This theory is highly flawed."
The child's exclamation of "Ouch!"
interjected into the conversation.
As the politician was speaking, the audience interjected with a chorus of boos.