interject
This term describes the act of inserting a remark into a conversation, often characterized by a sudden or abrupt quality. It carries a nuance of precision, suggesting a brief insertion rather than a long-winded takeover of the discussion. While it can be neutral, it often implies a slight disruption of the existing flow of speech. In written contexts, it refers to the placement of a comment or an aside within a larger narrative or argument. This usage emphasizes the structural addition of a thought that deviates from the primary line of reasoning.
Meanings
To say something abruptly or suddenly, often as an interruption in a conversation or a piece of writing.
"He tried to interject a comment before the speaker finished the sentence."
To interrupt a conversation by inserting a remark or a comment.
"She waited for a pause in the argument to interject."