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shoutshout1 /ʃaʊt/ ●●● verb Verb Table Collocations Thesaurus [intransitive, transitive] to say something very loudly: “Get out of the way!” she shouted. I wish he’d stop shouting at the children. They shouted for help.THESAURUScall (out) – to shout in order to get someone’s attentionscream – to shout in a very loud high voice because you are so angry, excited, etc. that you cannot control your voiceshriek – to shout in a loud high unpleasant voice, because you are frightened, angry, excited, etc.yell – to shout, for example because you are angry or excited, or because you want to get someone’s attentioncry out – to make a sudden loud noise, for example when you are suddenly hurt or afraidraise your voice – to say something more loudly than usual, often because you are angrycheer – to shout to show that you like a team, performance, etc.bellow – to shout loudly in a deep voiceholler informal – to shout loudly → scream1shout somebody ↔ down phrasal verb to shout so that someone who is speaking cannot be heard: She tried to argue, but was quickly shouted down.shout something ↔ out phrasal verb to say something suddenly in a loud voice: Don’t shout out the answer.
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