Shout

Pronunciation: /ˈʃaʊt/

Shout (verb)

  1. to speak or call out very loudly, often because you are angry or excited.
  2. to loudly encourage someone to do something.

Examples

  • He had to shout to be heard over the noise.
  • She shouted across the room to get his attention.

Common collocations: shout loudly, shout for help, shout at someone, shout encouragement, shout orders

Shout (noun)

  1. a loud call or cry, often to get attention.

Examples

  • A shout echoed through the hall.
  • He let out a shout of joy.

Synonyms of Shout

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Shout

  • quiet communication
  • soft, indistinct speech