Interjections - Interjections of Agreement

These interjections are used when the speaker wishes to show that they share the views or values of another person or statement.

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Interjections
agreed [interjection]

used to express concurrence or approval with a statement, suggestion, or decision

Ex:
facts [interjection]

used to emphasize that something is undeniably true or impressive

Ex: Facts .
mood [interjection]

used to express strong identification with or agreement with a feeling, vibe, or expression

Ex:
same [interjection]

used to acknowledge agreement or express a similar sentiment with a statement or experience expressed by someone else

Ex: Same .
based [interjection]

used to express approval, agreement, or admiration for a person, idea, or action that aligns with one's own beliefs, values, or principles

Ex:
preach [interjection]

used to show enthusiastic agreement or affirmation, especially in response to someone's passionate or insightful statement

Ex:
word up [interjection]

used to convey affirmation, agreement, or acknowledgment of what has been said

Ex: Word up , I 've been wanting to try out that new restaurant downtown .
church [interjection]

used to signify agreement, affirmation, or endorsement of a statement, idea, or sentiment

Ex:
ditto [interjection]

used to express agreement, confirmation, or acknowledgment of a statement or sentiment

Ex:
i'll drink to that [interjection]

used to express enthusiastic agreement or approval of a statement, sentiment, or idea

Ex:
hear, hear! [interjection]

used to show one's complete agreement with something, particularly in a speech

Ex:
all right [interjection]

used to show our agreement or satisfaction with something

Ex: All right , I 'll take care of the laundry .
true that [interjection]

used to express agreement or affirmation with something that has been said

Ex: You ca n't deny that the weather here is unpredictable , true that .
right [interjection]

used to show one's agreement

Ex: