Synonym: call, clamor, cry, howl, scream, shriek, yell. Similar words: should, rush out, show, hour, house, shock, shove, shoot. Meaning: [ʃaʊt] n. a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition. v. 1. utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking) 2. utter a sudden loud cry 3. utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy 4. use foul or abusive language towards.
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1. When I shout, give a haul on the rope.
2. Her warning shout came too late.
3. We heard a shout of warning.
4. Shout it from the sea.
5. Brenda repressed the urge to shout at him.
6. He didn't shout, he just glared at me silently.
7. I heard her warning shout too late.
8. There's no need to shout! I can hear you!
9. We had to shout above the noise of the traffic.
10. I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Rubbish!" in the middle of her speech.
11. There's no need to shout, I can hear perfectly well.
12. It irritates me to have to shout to be heard.
13. He is rather far away, but if you shout,(sentencedict.com) he may hear you.
14. He flushed crimson and began to shout angrily at Frank.
15. I had to shout to make myself heard above the din.
16. "Freeze! You're busted!",shout the police.
17. Don't shout out all the answers.
18. An older man tried to shout him down.
19. It's wrong to swear and shout.
20. The team's still in with a shout.
21. He had to shout over the racket.
22. A ragged shout went up from the small crowd.
23. There's no need to shout at me!
24. There's no need to shout!
25. Give me a shout when you're ready.WHICH WORD?
26. What did you shout at him for?
27. We heard a shout afar.
28. They heard him give a loud shout of astonishment.
29. Tosh was known to be a man who would cuss and shout.
30. At last, a 5-0 victory gives England's supporters something to shout about.