Yell ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Yell ( verb )

  1. Shout loudly and forcefully.
  2. Scream or shout (something) in a loud or intense manner.

Origin:

Late middle english: perhaps from middle low german gellen "to resound".

Examples:

  1. He yelled at the top of his lungs.
  2. She yelled for help.
  3. The crowd was yelling and cheering.
  4. The kids were yelling and running around.
  5. He yelled his order at the waiter.

(As a noun)

Yell ( noun )

A loud, sharp cry or shout.

Origin:

Late middle english: perhaps from middle low german gellen "to resound".

Examples:

  1. He let out a yell of triumph.
  2. The yell of the crowd could be heard from miles away.
  3. She gave a yell of pain.
  4. The yell of the fire engine could be heard from far away.
  5. The coach gave a yell to start the game.
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