Shout
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Shout ( verb )
- To utter a sudden loud cry or exclamation.
- To call out loudly and insistently.
- To express or announce in a loud or vehement manner.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english scutan; akin to old high german sciozan to resound.
Examples:
- He shouted for help.
- The crowd shouted his name.
- She shouted that she was ready.
- He shouted at me to be quiet.
- They shouted slogans in protest.
(As a noun)
Shout ( noun )
- To utter a sudden loud cry or exclamation.
- To call out loudly and insistently.
- To express or announce in a loud or vehement manner.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english scutan; akin to old high german sciozan to resound.
Examples:
- He shouted for help.
- The crowd shouted his name.
- She shouted that she was ready.
- He shouted at me to be quiet.
- They shouted slogans in protest.