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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61. You can shout as much as you like but it won't make a ha'porth of difference - you're not going.
62. They'll be more inclined to listen if you don't shout.
63. Try to shout less.
64. Don't shout like that! You scared me out of my wits.
65. The crowd set up a shout as the winner neared the post.
66. He opened his mouth to shout, but no sound came out.
67. A great shout of excitement went up as she crossed the finishing line.
68. When I shout "Pow!" that means I've shot you and you've got to pretend to be dead.
69. I had to shout to make myself heard above the music.
70. Please don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on me.
71. The driver managed to escape from the vehicle and shout a warning.
72. I wanted to shout it out, let her know what I had overheard.
73. He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper.
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74. I'm so in love I want to shout your name from the rooftops.
75. He was in love and wanted to shout it from the rooftops.
76. Don't shout at me!
77. A small group of youths stayed behind to heckle and shout abuse.
78. Shaking her like a rag doll, Janine began to shout.
79. Give me a shout if you'd like to come with us.
80. Tom gave a shout of laughter when he saw them.
81. There's no need to shout, for goodness' sake! Just calm down.
82. At a predetermined time, we'll all shout 'Happy Birthday, Dave'.
83. I can hear you - there's no need to shout. Yell can also be used, especially in spoken English. Cry with this meaning now sounds old-fashioned. When people scream they make a very loud, high noise because they are in great pain or are very frightened or excited:There was broken glass everywhere and people were screaming. You can also use these words with 'out':She shouted out in pain as they tried to move her.
84. We had to shout above the noise of the engines.
85. He didn't shout or swear, but just glared silently at me.
86. With a wave and a shout he ran down the road to meet us.
87. The music was so loud that I had to shout.
88. One had to shout to be heard above the tumult.
89. The sailors gave a shout of joy when they sighted land .
90. I had a really good shout at him this morning and got it out of my system.