"Interjected" Example Sentences
1. "I'm sorry to interject, but I believe there's been a misunderstanding."
2. "Can I just interject here and say that I completely disagree?"
3. "As he was speaking, she interjected with an important question."
4. "She interjected with a joke to break the tension in the room."
5. "I'm going to interject and suggest we take a break."
6. "I hate to interject, but I have to leave soon."
7. "He interjected with a comment about the weather."
8. "She interjected that she had already heard the news."
9. "He interjected to remind them of the deadline."
10. "I'd like to interject that we should consider all options before making a decision."
11. "She interjected with a suggestion on how to solve the problem."
12. "He interjected to clarify the misunderstanding."
13. "To avoid confusion, I need to interject and ask for clarification."
14. "She interjected with an apology for her mistake."
15. "He interjected with a warning about the potential dangers."
16. "I'm sorry to interject, but I think we're getting off topic."
17. "She interjected with a personal story to relate to the conversation."
18. "He interjected with an interesting fact about the topic."
19. "She interjected with a differing opinion."
20. "I'd like to interject and offer a different perspective."
21. "He interjected with a question about the speaker's credentials."
22. "She interjected with a point that had been overlooked."
23. "He interjected to suggest a compromise."
24. "To keep the conversation moving, I'll interject with a new topic."
25. "She interjected with a request for more information."
26. "He interjected with a comment about the current state of affairs."
27. "I'm going to interject before this gets out of hand."
28. "She interjected with a compliment on the speaker's presentation."
29. "He interjected to ask if anyone had further questions."
30. "She interjected with a laugh to ease the tension."
Common Phases
1. "Excuse me," she
interjected; "I have something to add."
2. "I'm sorry to interrupt," he
interjected; "but can we change the subject?"
3. "Hold on a second," she
interjected; "I'm not sure I understand."
4. "Just to clarify," he
interjected; "you're saying we need to start over?"
5. "Wait a second," she
interjected; "I have a question about that point."