Shout ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Shout ( verb )

  1. To utter a sudden loud cry or exclamation.
  2. To call out loudly and insistently.
  3. 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:

  1. He shouted for help.
  2. The crowd shouted his name.
  3. She shouted that she was ready.
  4. He shouted at me to be quiet.
  5. They shouted slogans in protest.

(As a noun)

Shout ( noun )

  1. To utter a sudden loud cry or exclamation.
  2. To call out loudly and insistently.
  3. 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:

  1. He shouted for help.
  2. The crowd shouted his name.
  3. She shouted that she was ready.
  4. He shouted at me to be quiet.
  5. They shouted slogans in protest.
Some random words: upbraid, seven, breathe