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exclaim cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.
assumption a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
presume suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability.
acclaim praise enthusiastically and publicly.
perceive become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand.
receive be given, presented with, or paid (something).
consume eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink).
exclamation a sudden cry or remark, especially expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
proclamation a public or official announcement, especially one dealing with a matter of great importance
reclamation the process of claiming something back or of reasserting a right.
consumption the using up of a resource.
acclamation loud and enthusiastic approval, typically to welcome or honor someone or something.
explanation a statement or account that makes something clear.
presumption an idea that is taken to be true, and often used as the basis for other ideas, although it is not known for certain.
perception the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
assume suppose to be the case, without proof.
explain make (an idea, situation, or problem) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts or ideas.
proclaim announce officially or publicly.
reclaim retrieve or recover (something previously lost, given, or paid); obtain the return of.
resume begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption.
reception the action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted.
resumption the action of beginning something again after a pause or interruption.
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