!

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See also: ǃ [U+01C3 LATIN LETTER RETROFLEX CLICK], [U+2D51 TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YANG], ¡ [U+00A1 INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK], and [U+1ECA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT BELOW]

also !
! U+0021, !
EXCLAMATION MARK

[U+0020]
Basic Latin "
[U+0022]
U+2755, ❕
WHITE EXCLAMATION MARK ORNAMENT

[U+2754]
Dingbats
[U+2756]
U+2757, ❗
HEAVY EXCLAMATION MARK SYMBOL

[U+2756]
Dingbats
[U+2758]
U+2762, ❢
HEAVY EXCLAMATION MARK ORNAMENT

[U+2761]
Dingbats
[U+2763]
U+2763, ❣
HEAVY HEART EXCLAMATION MARK ORNAMENT

[U+2762]
Dingbats
[U+2764]
U+FE15, ︕
PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL EXCLAMATION MARK

[U+FE14]
Vertical Forms
[U+FE16]
U+FE57, ﹗
SMALL EXCLAMATION MARK

[U+FE56]
Small Form Variants
[U+FE58]
U+FF01, !
FULLWIDTH EXCLAMATION MARK
[unassigned: U+FF00]

[U+FEFF]
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
[U+FF02]

Translingual edit

Presentations of ❕︎
Text
style
Emoji
style
❕︎ ❕️
Note: Character's appearance
may be different on each system.
Text style is forced with ︎
and emoji style with ️
Presentations of ❗︎
Text
style
Emoji
style
❗︎ ❗️
Note: Character's appearance
may be different on each system.
Text style is forced with ︎
and emoji style with ️
Presentations of ❣︎
Text
style
Emoji
style
❣︎ ❣️
Note: Character's appearance
may be different on each system.
Text style is forced with ︎
and emoji style with ️

Description edit

A point and a vertical line above it.

In several computer fonts, the vertical line forms a thin acute angle, being slightly larger at the top than the bottom. It may also be rounded at the top.

Etymology edit

May derive from a Latin Io, with the I written over the o, placed at the end of an exclamation to mark it as such. The Io may either be an abbreviation for interiectiō (interjection), or else the interjection (hey!).[1] It expresses admiration in the sentence clause(s), in the Latin sense, of awe or wonderment.

Punctuation mark edit

!

  1. Denoting excitement, surprise, shock or sudden realizations.
    1. Expresses excitement, anger or other emotion.
      What a beautiful day!
    2. Replacing a period at the end of a declarative sentence.
      I had no idea!
    3. Following a question mark at the end of an interrogative sentence.
      How is that possible?!
    4. At the end of an interjection that is set off by dashes or parentheses.
      After he finished his drink — his fifth! — he left the room.
    5. In parentheses; see (!).
      After he finished his fifth drink (!), he left the room.
    6. (comics) Used in some comics instead of the period (.), ending all sentences, except those that use question marks, ellipses, etc.
    7. (comics, video games) Used by itself to convey that a character is surprised at something.
      Character #1: "The zombie is right behind you!"
      Character #2: "!"
    8. (comics, video games) Used to convey that a character has made a sudden realization.
      • 2002, Capcom, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All, Capcom:
        "I would like to go over this one more time. You met Adrian Andrews at a bar and took the request at that time?" "Yes, that is correct." "And that's the moment you thought 'he' was trustworthy..." "How many times must I repeat myself? Yes, that is correct." "I'm sorry, but that is an impossible tale." "Wh-What!?" "Shelly de Killer. You have never met the real Adrian Andrews!" "...! Wh-Why would you say that...?" "Because you made one very big slip-up... ...about her." "So what is the issue... ...! Wh-What did you say just now...? About 'her'...?" "If you had ever met Adrian Andrews in person... One look would have told you that she is a woman!"
  2. (botany) Placed after a herbarium abbreviation to indicate that the mentioned material held there has been examined directly by the author.
    • 2008 June, A Michele Funston, “Taxonomic Revision of Roldana (Asteraceae: Senecioneae), a Genus of the Southwestern U.S.A., Mexico, and Central America”, in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, volume 95, number 2 (in English), page 307:
      TYPE: Mexico. Nayarit: Tepic, 10 Feb. 1927, Marcus E. Jones 23357 (holotype, POM not seen; isotype, US!).
  3. (Internet, fandom slang) Used to join a descriptor, such as a trait, with its referent, usually a character or relationship.[2]
    She particularly prefers to read fanfiction about hurt!Spock.
    • 2000 October 3, Alli Snow, “comment and question”, in alt.tv.stargate-sg1[1] (Usenet), message-ID <8rehdg$7u2$1@nnrp1.deja.com>:
      But it has been a while since we've seen Smart!Jack; I wouldn't mind seeing him again...
    • 2000 December 12, Laura, “Since You've Been Gone”, in alt.tv.x-files[2] (Usenet), message-ID <3A36ABBA.FE77CD07@erols.com>:
      Some take great exception to Action!Scully thinking she should be a little more country than rock and roll in her delicate condition.

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Symbol edit

!

  1. (mathematics) The factorial: the result of a multiplication of all integers from 1 to the given number.
    5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 120
    "five factorial equals 120"
  2. (chess) Indicates a good move.
    • 1983, Claude Santoy, Échecs et maths (in French), Marabout,, →ISBN, page 134:
      (Fb4! 10.c3 suivi de De7 eut été plus précis)
      (Bb4! 10.c3 followed by Qe7 would have been more efficient)
  3. (computing, in many programming languages) A Boolean negation, the not operator, serving to invert the truth value of what follows.
  4. (computing, e-mail) Formerly used as a separator between hostnames in an e-mail address for the purpose of routing a message (called bang path notation).
  5. (computing, IRC) Used as a separator between a user's nickname and ident.

See also edit

Punctuation

References edit

  1. ^ Alexander Humez, 1987, A B C et cetera: the life & times of the Roman alphabet
  2. ^ !”, in Fanlore, 2019, retrieved 2020-04-20

English edit

Symbol edit

!

  1. In glosses, marks a word as imperative.

German edit

Punctuation mark edit

!

  1. (chiefly obsolete) used at the end of a salutation line of a letter
    Lieber Hans!
    Dear Hans,