Interject – To say something while another is speaking; to interrupt someone
(Pronounced in-tuh-jekt)
To remember the definition of the word interject, use the following mnemonic:
International jets (interjects) interrupt conversations every time they take off.
Examples of interject in a sentence
The lawyer was waiting for the best time to interject the couple's argument.
If I may interject a note of caution into the discussion.
After sitting and listening to her classmates for long enough, Pippa interjected with her own ideas of games to play.
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