Noun
a punctuation mark (!) used after an exclamation
Source: WordNetexclamation-mark
;Exclamation mark There is no standard representation for the exclamation mark (! Source: Internet
For an ironic or sarcastic statement, a bracketed exclamation mark may be used: "Oh, really(! Source: Internet
Spanish uses an inverted question mark at the beginning of a question and the normal question mark at the end, as well as an inverted exclamation mark at the beginning of an exclamation and the normal exclamation mark at the end. Source: Internet
I’m not here to add any sort of exclamation mark to that. Source: Internet
That night, he delivered the answer with an exclamation mark. Source: Internet
The 15th century saw a boom of inventive punctuation, including the exclamation mark, the semicolon and brackets (or parentheses). Source: Internet