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Superellipses
An unconventional punctuation mark that conveys a dramatic pause.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Snark Mark (Variant)
This unconventional punctuation mark helps the reader understand when the meaning of a sentence is different than what the sum of its words appear to mean.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Snark Mark
This unconventional punctuation mark helps the reader understand when the meaning of a sentence is different than what the sum of its words appear to mean.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Sinceroid
An unconventional punctuation mark meant to indicate that the writer is being sincere, as opposed to conveying any other emotion.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Mockwotation Marks
An unconventional punctuation mark meant to indicate that the person who is being quoted is being mocked.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
SarcMark
An unconventional punctuation mark meant to telegraph sarcasm.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Sarcastisies
An unconventional punctuation mark that conveys a sarcastic sentence.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Rhetorical Question Mark
An unconventional punctuation mark that indicates a rhetorical question.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Question Comma
This unconventional punctuation mark allows the writer to use a question mark in the middle of a sentence since the period element has been replaced by a comma.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Love Point
An unconventional punctuation mark intended to denote a statement of affection.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Irony Mark
An unconventional punctuation mark that indicates a state of affairs that is contrary to what one expects, and is often used to evoke humor.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Ironieteken
An unconventional punctuation mark intended to convey irony.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Interrobang
An unconventional punctuation mark intended to combine the functions of the question mark and exclamation point.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Hemidemisemicolon
An unconventional punctuation mark capable of taking the place of periods, commas, and semicolons.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Period (Impartial)
An unconventional punctuation mark that indicates a lack of hostility or other emotion.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Period (Friendly)
An unconventional punctuation mark which combats misperception of a period by lightening the tone of what would otherwise be read as a bitter or sarcastic sentence.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Exclamation Comma
An unconventional punctuation mark that allows the writer to use an exclamation point in the middle of a sentence.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
ElRey
An unconventional punctuation mark between a period and excalamation point.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Doubt Point
An unconventional punctuation mark used when the writer wants to end a sentence with a skeptical tone.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Certitude Point
An unconventional punctuation mark used to let the reader know that the writer is absolutely certain something is true.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Authority Point
An unconventional punctuation mark intended to convey a note of expertise.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Asterism
The asterism is used to draw attention to a passage of text, or divide chapters, verses, and other segments in a piece of writing.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Andorpersand
An unconventional punctuation mark meant to replace the phrase 'and/or'.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Acclamation Point
An unconventional punctuation mark indicating an enthusiastic demonstration of honor, goodwill, or welcome.
added by Gehïrnfehler
1 year ago
Phoenix
Associated with rebirth and renewal. The phoenix is said to burst into flames, but can rise from its own ashes.
added by nyx_i
1 year ago

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