All 73 Positive & Impactful Interjections Starting With C (With Meanings & Examples)

All 73 Positive & Impactful Interjections Starting With C (With Meanings & Examples)

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Dennis Kamprad

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Cheers, crikey, congrats – the letter C, among the initial characters of the English alphabet, brings forth a lively assortment of truly positive and exuberant interjections. C adds a touch of spontaneity to our exclamations, offering interjections that captivate with enthusiasm and celebration. So, we had to ask: What are all the positive and impactful interjections starting with the letter C?

Some of the most used positive & impactful interjections that start with the letter C include cheers, congrats, cool, ciao, crikey, cor, chapeau, cripes, crackers, and coo. There are many dozens of these charming words, ranging from 3 to 16 characters in length.

Join us as we delve into the beauty and significance of these interjections, uncovering their meanings and embracing the power they hold to create a positive impact in our daily lives. We’ll then also share the most used and the most interesting words starting with C as well as ten interesting facts about and a brief history of words starting with C.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Here Are All 73 Positive & Impactful Interjections That Start With the Letter C

In the diverse landscape of English grammar, words are categorized into various groups based on their functions within sentences. These groups, referred to as ‘part-of-speech,’ constitute the building blocks of language, enabling you to communicate your thoughts, ideas, and emotions effectively.

Interjection: An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise; it can stand alone or be inserted into a sentence. An example of an interjection would be “Cheers!” In a sentence, you might say, “Cheers! Here’s to a successful project.”

Related: We also have a full list of nouns (a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea), adjectives (a word that describes or modifies a noun), verbs (a word that represents an action, an occurrence, or a state of being), and adverbs (a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb) that start with the letter C. As well as the fully filterable list of all words that start with the letter C.

Trivia: The average word length of our list of positive & impactful interjections that start with the letter C is a medium-long 7.8 characters, with the shortest words only having 3 characters (e.g., che, coo, and cor) and the longest word having 16 characters (congratudolences).

These Are All Interjections Starting With C That Are Inherently Positive & Impactful

InterjectionsDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
C’est-la-vieExpressing acceptance of the ups and downs of life, signifying a resilient and optimistic attitude (such is life, que sera sera, hakuna matata).“C’est-la-vie! I didn’t get the job, but I know something better is waiting for me.”
C’est-superExpressing enthusiasm or approval, indicating that something is great or fantastic (amazing, excellent, fabulous).“C’est-super! I can’t believe I got accepted into my dream school!”
CapitalExpressing strong emotion or emphasis, indicating the importance or significance of something (crucial, vital, essential).“Capital! We need to get this project finished by the end of the day.”
CarambaAn exclamation of surprise or frustration, often used to express admiration or amazement (Wow, incredible, amazing).“Caramba! That performance was absolutely stunning!”
CarumbaAn exclamation of surprise or frustration, often used to express disbelief or shock (Wow, Oh my goodness, Holy cow).“Interjection: Carumba! I can’t believe I won the lottery!”
ChampExpressing congratulations or admiration, signifying achievement and excellence (bravo, kudos, congratulations).“Champ! You aced that exam, I knew you could do it!”
ChampionExpressing admiration or encouragement, signifying excellence and achievement (bravo, well done, congratulations).“Champion! You did an amazing job on that project.”
ChapeauAn exclamation of admiration or approval, often used to acknowledge a clever or impressive idea or action (Bravo, Well done, Kudos).“Chapeau! That was an incredibly insightful analysis.”
CheExpressing delight or approval, often used to show support or encouragement (bravo, hooray, yay).“Che! That was an amazing performance, you should be proud of yourself!”
CheckExpressing agreement or affirmation, indicating that something is correct or satisfactory (okay, yes, agreed).“Check, that’s exactly what I was thinking!”
CheckmateExpressing victory or finality in a game or argument, indicating a successful outcome (victory, success, triumph).“Checkmate! I finally beat my opponent in chess after weeks of practice.”
CheerExpressing joy or encouragement, often used to show support or enthusiasm (Hooray, Bravo, Yay!).“Cheer! We’ve successfully completed the project ahead of schedule!”
CheerioExpressing good wishes or goodbye, signifying a friendly and positive attitude (farewell, adieu, bye-bye).“Cheerio! Have a great day!”
CheersExpressing good wishes or congratulations, often accompanied by raising a glass in celebration (congratulations, toasts, salutations).“Cheers to the newlyweds!”
Cheers-big-earsExpressing playful admiration or congratulations, often used to compliment someone on their large ears (nice ears, impressive lobes, great hearing).“Cheers-big-ears! You aced that presentation!”
Cheers-mateExpressing enthusiasm, gratitude, or congratulations towards a friend or acquaintance, signifying a positive and supportive attitude (Hooray-buddy, Congrats-pal, Thanks-friend).“Cheers-mate! You really nailed that presentation, I’m so proud of you!”
CherrioExpressing good wishes or goodbye, often used in a cheerful and friendly manner (cheers, ta-ta, bye-bye).“Cherrio! Have a great day at work!”
ChillExpressing a desire for calmness and relaxation, often used to encourage someone to relax and take it easy (relax, calm down, take a breather).“Chill, man. Don’t stress out over the little things.”
ChillaxExpressing a desire for someone to relax and calm down, conveying a sense of care and concern (take it easy, calm down, relax).“Chillax, everything will be okay. Take a deep breath and let’s figure this out together.”
ChimoExpressing good wishes or congratulations, signifying warmth and friendliness (cheers, congratulations, kudos).“Chimo! Congratulations on your promotion, you deserve it!”
Chin-chinExpressing good wishes or congratulations, often used when toasting (cheers, salute, congratulations).“Chin-chin! Here’s to a successful and prosperous new year!”
Chin-upExpressing encouragement or optimism in the face of adversity, signifying resilience and determination (keep going, don’t give up, stay strong).“Chin-up! You’ve got this, don’t let a setback bring you down.”
ChirpExpressing a cheerful or lively tone, often used to indicate happiness or excitement (cheep, tweet, trill).“Chirp! I’m so excited to see you!”
ChookasExpressing good luck or encouragement, often used in the performing arts community (break a leg, good luck, all the best).“Chookas! You’re going to do great in your audition today.”
ChucklesExpressing amusement or laughter, bringing joy and lightness to a conversation (laughs, giggles, chortles).“Chuckles! That joke was a classic, never gets old.”
ChuffedExpressing delight or pleasure, signifying a sense of pride and satisfaction (pleased, thrilled, elated).“Chuffed to bits with my exam results!”
ChurExpressing enthusiasm or approval, signifying excitement and positivity (hooray, yay, bravo).“Chur! That was an amazing performance!”
Chur-broExpressing enthusiasm and camaraderie towards a male friend, often used in New Zealand (mate, bro, dude).“Chur-bro, that was an epic surf session!”
Chur-churExpressing excitement or approval, often used in response to good news or a positive outcome (awesome, fantastic, great).“Chur-chur! That’s amazing news, congratulations!”
ChurrExpressing excitement or approval, often used in response to good news or delicious food (awesome, great, fantastic).“Churr! That meal was absolutely delicious!”
CiaoUsed as a greeting or farewell in Italian, expressing warmth and friendliness (hello, goodbye, farewell).“Ciao! It’s so great to see you again!”
ComplimentiExpressing admiration or praise, conveying positive feedback and encouragement (bravo, well done, kudos).“Complimenti! You did an amazing job on that presentation.”
ComplimentsAn exclamation expressing admiration or approval, conveying positive feedback and boosting confidence (Bravo, Well done, Excellent).“Compliments to the chef! This meal is exquisite.”
Conga-ratsExpressing congratulations or excitement, signifying enthusiasm and support (congratulations, kudos, bravo).“Conga-rats! You did an amazing job on that presentation.”
CongeExpressing farewell or good wishes, often used in formal settings such as at the end of a meeting or event, conveying respect and gratitude (farewell, goodbye, adieu).“Conge, and thank you all for your hard work and dedication to this project.”
CongratsExpressing congratulations or praise, conveying a sense of joy and admiration for someone’s achievement (kudos, bravo, well done).“Congrats on getting the promotion, you deserve it!”
CongratsyExpressing congratulations or praise, conveying a sense of excitement and joy (well done, bravo, kudos).“Congratsy! You nailed that presentation and impressed everyone in the room.”
CongratudolencesExpressing both congratulations and condolences simultaneously, acknowledging the complexity of the situation and offering support (sympathetic, understanding, compassionate).“Congratudolences! I’m so sorry for your loss, but also thrilled to hear about your promotion.”
CooExpressing delight or affection, often used to describe the sound made by a baby or a pigeon (adorable, cute, sweet).“Coo! Look at that adorable puppy!”
CooeeUsed to attract attention or express greeting, often in a friendly or playful manner, (hello, hey, hi).“”Cooee! Over here!” shouted the hiker to get the attention of his friends on the trail.”
CoolExpressing admiration or approval, indicating something is impressive or desirable (awesome, amazing, fantastic).“Cool! You got the job!”
Cool-beansExpressing excitement or approval, indicating that something is impressive or desirable (awesome, fantastic, great).“Cool-beans! You got the job!”
CoolioExpressing approval or admiration, indicating something is impressive or desirable (awesome, fantastic, amazing).“Coolio! You aced that exam!”
CooolExpressing admiration or approval, indicating something is impressive or exciting (awesome, amazing, fantastic).“Coool! You just aced that exam!”
CorExpressing surprise or admiration, indicating a sense of wonder and amazement (Wow, Amazing, Astounding).“Cor! That sunset is absolutely breathtaking.”
Cor-blimeyExpressing surprise or astonishment, often in a humorous or lighthearted way, conveying a sense of delight and amusement (Wow, Oh my goodness, Holy cow).“Interjection: Cor-blimey! That was an incredible performance by the acrobats.”
Cor-blimey-guvExpressing surprise or shock, this British slang term is used to convey a sense of amazement or disbelief (wow, gosh, goodness gracious).“Cor-blimey-guv! That was an incredible performance!”
Cor-strewthExpressing surprise or amazement, indicating a sense of wonder and awe (Wow, incredible, amazing).“Cor-strewth! That sunset is absolutely breathtaking.”
CorrectamundoExpressing agreement or affirmation, indicating a positive response or acknowledgement (indeed, absolutely, certainly).“Correctamundo! That’s exactly what I was thinking.”
CowabungaExpressing excitement or enthusiasm, often used to celebrate a successful accomplishment or adventure (hooray, yahoo, woohoo).“Interjection: Cowabunga! We made it to the top of the mountain!”
Crack-onExpressing encouragement or urging to continue with a task or activity, signifying motivation and determination (keep going, push forward, don’t give up).“Crack-on! You’re doing great and I know you can finish this project on time.”
CrackerjackExpressing admiration or approval for someone’s exceptional skill or ability, indicating excellence and expertise (amazing, outstanding, impressive).“Crackerjack! You solved that problem in record time, you truly are a genius!”
CrackinExpressing enthusiasm or approval, indicating excitement or satisfaction (fantastic, awesome, amazing).“Crackin! That was an incredible performance!”
CrackingExpressing enthusiasm or approval, indicating excitement or satisfaction (fantastic, amazing, awesome).“Cracking job on that presentation, you really nailed it!”
CrickeyExpressing surprise or astonishment, often used in a positive way to convey excitement or amazement (wow, holy cow, geez).“Crickey! That was an incredible performance by the acrobats!”
Crickey-dickExpressing surprise or amazement, indicating a sense of wonder and awe (wow, holy cow, geez).“Crickey-dick, that sunset is absolutely breathtaking!”
CrikeyAn expression of surprise or amazement, often used to emphasize a point or convey excitement (Wow, Oh my goodness, Holy cow).“Crikey, that was an incredible performance by the acrobats!”
Crikey-mosesAn exclamation of surprise or amazement, often used to express shock or disbelief (Wow, Oh my goodness, Holy cow).“Interjection: Crikey-moses! I can’t believe I won the lottery!”
Crikey-oh-rileyExpressing surprise or astonishment, often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner (wow, gosh, goodness gracious).“Crikey-oh-riley, I can’t believe I won the lottery!”
CriminetlyAn expression of surprise or frustration, often used humorously or affectionately, conveying a sense of lightheartedness and playfulness (goodness gracious, holy cow, gosh darn it).“Criminetly, that was the funniest thing I’ve ever heard!”
CrimineyAn expression of surprise or frustration, often used humorously or sarcastically, to convey a sense of disbelief or annoyance (goodness gracious, holy cow, jeez louise).“Criminey, I can’t believe I forgot my keys again!”
CrivensAn exclamation of surprise or shock, often used in humorous or lighthearted contexts, expressing a sense of disbelief or amazement (Wow, Oh my goodness, Gosh).“Crivens! I can’t believe I won the lottery!”
CryinExpressing surprise or disbelief, Cryin can be used to convey a sense of shock or amazement (wow, holy cow, geez).“Cryin! I can’t believe how beautiful this sunset is!”
CuoreExpressing heartfelt emotion, conveying a deep sense of passion and sincerity (passionate, sincere, emotional).“Cuore! I am so grateful for your kindness and support.”
CushtiExpressing approval or agreement, indicating a positive response or affirmation (great, awesome, fantastic).“Cushti! That’s exactly what I was hoping for!”
CushtyExpressing satisfaction or approval, indicating a positive outcome or situation (great, fantastic, excellent).“Cushty! I just got accepted into my dream school!”
CuteExpressing admiration or affection, indicating something endearing or charming (adorable, sweet, charming).“Aww, that puppy is so cute!”

These Are All Interjections Starting With C That Can Be Used In a Positive & Impactful Way

Now that we’ve covered all interjections starting with C that inherently exude positivity and impact, let’s complete the list and shift gears to another exciting set of words. These next words might not generally spell ‘positivity’ or ‘impact’ but when used thoughtfully, can surely add a positive & impactful spin to any conversation.

This next set of words exemplifies the beauty of language – their meaning is not just fixed but can be shaped by the context they are used in. So, try to use these words too, to have a bigger positive impact with your conversations.

InterjectionsDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
CrackersAn exclamation of surprise or frustration, often used to express disbelief or annoyance (wow, I can’t believe it, what a surprise)“Crackers! I can’t believe I won the lottery!”
CrackpotExpressing disbelief or disapproval, the term “crackpot” is often used to describe someone with unconventional or absurd ideas (eccentric, kooky, outlandish).“Crackpot! There’s no way that theory could be true!”
CriminyAn expression of surprise or frustration, often used in a lighthearted manner, conveying a sense of disbelief or annoyance (goodness gracious, holy cow, geez).“Criminy, I can’t believe I forgot my keys again!”
Criminy-jicketsAn expression of surprise or frustration, often used humorously or sarcastically, conveying a sense of disbelief or incredulity (goodness gracious, holy cow, jeepers creepers).“Criminy-jickets, I can’t believe I won the lottery!”
CripesAn expression of surprise or frustration, often used in a lighthearted manner, conveying a sense of disbelief or annoyance (goodness gracious, oh my gosh, holy cow).“Cripes, I can’t believe I forgot my keys again!”
CrumbsAn expression of surprise or disappointment, often used to indicate a minor setback or inconvenience (oh no, that’s unfortunate, darn).“Crumbs! I can’t believe I forgot my phone at home.”

10 Most Used Positive & Impactful Interjections That Start With the Letter C

The letter C appears in about 2.8% of words used in the English language. Meaning that it is moderately used in terms of letter frequency (btw, this is the full ranking, with the letters arranged from most to least frequent: etaoinshrdlcumwfgypbvkjxqz).

Yet, some interjections beginning with C are used more often than others. Below are some of the most used positive and impactful interjections that start with the letter C:

  1. Cheers
  2. Congrats
  3. Cool
  4. Ciao
  5. Crikey
  6. Cor
  7. Chapeau
  8. Cripes
  9. Crackers
  10. Coo

The frequency of how many times you want to use interjections that start with the letter C is entirely in your hands! We believe our list crafted a cascade of captivating words with C, contributing to your conversation considerably. You’ll surely find it charming and constructive to incorporate these words whenever you seek a touch of creativity or a cloud of calm in your dialogue or writing!

10 Interesting Words That Start With the Letter C

Cruising into C, we encounter a cache of words each casting a captivating charm. Here are ten compelling words that start with C:

  1. Cacophony: A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. This term, derived from Greek, vividly describes an assault of conflicting sounds.
  2. Clandestine: Kept secret or done secretively. Borrowed from Latin, this term encapsulates secrecy and stealthy action.
  3. Crepuscular: Relating to twilight. This beautifully descriptive term, rooted in Latin, captures the atmospheric quality of twilight.
  4. Catharsis: The process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions. This Greek term is a vital concept in psychology and drama.
  5. Circumlocution: The use of many words where fewer would do, especially in a deliberate attempt to be vague or evasive. This term captures the essence of verbose, indirect communication.
  6. Conundrum: A confusing and difficult problem or question. This term represents a challenging puzzle or problem.
  7. Coterie: A small group of people with shared interests or tastes. Derived from French, this term signifies a close-knit group of like-minded individuals.
  8. Capricious: Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior. This term, rooted in Italian, perfectly describes whimsical or unpredictable behavior.
  9. Cosmopolitan: Familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures. This term is often used to describe individuals or cities with an international flavor.
  10. Curmudgeon: A bad-tempered or surly person. This fun term paints a vivid picture of a grumpy, ill-tempered individual.

From cacophony to curmudgeon, these words craft a colorful cornucopia of meanings, each contributing to the captivating complexity of the English language.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

10 Interesting Facts About Words That Start With the Letter C

Let’s take a step back and have a look at the bigger picture of our words with C. We uncover a range of noteworthy features that highlight its versatile and interesting role in the English language.

  1. Historical origins: The letter C derives from the Greek Gamma and was adopted by the Romans. It originally had the ‘g’ sound, which later evolved into a ‘k’ sound.
  2. C and phonetics: In English, C can represent a hard ‘k’ sound as in “cat,” or a soft ‘s’ sound as in “circle.”
  3. C in science: In the field of science, C is the symbol for the element Carbon and also stands for the speed of light in physics.
  4. C and music: In music, C is a note on the musical scale and is typically the first note learned in beginner piano lessons as it represents the “home key” in Western music.
  5. C in Roman numerals: In Roman numerals, C represents the number 100.
  6. C in linguistics: When followed by ‘h,’ C can form a variety of sounds in English, such as in “chorus,” “character,” and “chord.”
  7. C and coding: In the realm of programming languages, C is a high-level and general-purpose programming language, instrumental in the development of software infrastructure.
  8. C and temperatures: C also stands for Celsius, a scale used for measuring temperature.
  9. C in abbreviations: C is often used as an abbreviation for ‘copyright,’ especially in the context of intellectual property rights.
  10. C and grammar: C is essential in English grammar, forming the basis of the ‘cvc’ pattern, which refers to consonant-vowel-consonant word formation, like ‘cat’ or ‘dog.’

C’s diverse phonetic properties, symbolic representation across disciplines, and fundamental role in linguistic patterns emphasize its importance in the English language. Its journey from the Greek Gamma to its current form is marked by remarkable adaptability and significance.

A Brief History of the Letter C

The story of the letter C has a rich and compelling history, beginning with ancient civilizations and carrying forward into the present day.

C’s roots can be traced back to the hieroglyph for a hunting stick in ancient Egypt.

This hieroglyph was adopted by the Semitic people, who transformed it into a pictogram representing a throwing stick or boomerang, and named it “gimel,” which means ‘camel’ in Phoenician. Gimel had a /g/ sound, similar to the modern /g/ in “get.”

When the Greeks adopted the Phoenician alphabet, they kept the /g/ sound of gimel but changed its name to “gamma.” The shape of the letter had by then evolved to look like a triangle without the base, and the Greeks simplified it further, rotating it to the right to form the familiar Λ-shape.

The Etruscans, an ancient civilization in Italy, borrowed the Greek alphabet and included gamma. But the Etruscan language didn’t distinguish between voiced and voiceless stops, so the /g/ sound of Greek gamma was replaced by /k/.

The letter was then passed to the Romans, who kept the /k/ sound and the angular shape, but rounded it slightly to form the letter C we know today.

In English, C can represent a soft /s/ sound, as in “cell,” or a hard /k/ sound, as in “cat.” This variation is due to the influence of Old French, which introduced the soft C sound before the letters e, i, and y.

C also plays a prominent role in symbolic representations across various domains. In music, C denotes a note on the diatonic scale. In physics, c is the symbol for the speed of light in a vacuum. In Roman numerals, C represents the number 100.

From its ancient beginnings as a representation of a hunting tool to its modern place in the English alphabet, the history of C provides a fascinating perspective on the evolution and adaptation of writing systems across cultures and ages.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Final Thoughts

Expanding your vocabulary is akin to broadening your intellectual horizons and enhancing your capacity to express your thoughts and emotions with precision. By embracing interjections like ‘cheers,’ ‘cool,’ and ‘congrats,’ you’re not just uttering exclamations, but you’re conveying positivity and encouragement. ‘Cheers’ brings forth a sense of celebration, ‘cool’ adds an element of approval, and ‘congrats’ is a short yet heartfelt congratulation.

The more words you have at your disposal, the more accurately and vividly you can paint your thoughts into speech and writing. So, by growing your vocabulary, especially with positive and impactful words, you’re empowering yourself to engage more effectively and inspiringly with the world around you.

Stay impactful,

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