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The interrobang: when a question mark and exclamation point join

April 18, 2026 - pdf

The interrobang, ‽, combines a question mark and exclamation point to show surprise, disbelief, or excitement in a question.

100 Words to Use Instead of “Conflict”

April 18, 2026

Tired of repeating “conflict”? Discover 100 vivid alternatives to sharpen your writing—ready to find the perfect word for every clash or dispute?

100 Best Synonyms for “Receive”

April 18, 2026

Need a better word for receive? Browse 100 top synonyms with clear examples to sharpen your writing, emails, and everyday conversations.

100 Best Synonyms for “Proof”

April 18, 2026

Find 100 practical synonyms for proof, learn when to use each in writing, business, and everyday speech, with clear examples for confident wording.

100 Best Synonyms for “Symptom”

April 18, 2026

Need a better word for symptom? Get 100 sharp synonyms plus quick tips to pick the right term for health, writing, and reports.

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