Shout | Mean of shout in English Dictionary

/ˈʃaʊt/

  • Verb
  • to say (something) very loudly
    1. Protesters shouted [=screamed, yelled] insults as city officials passed by.
    2. Someone was shouting “Fire!”
    3. The general shouted out orders to his men.
    4. There's no need to shout at me.
  • to make a sudden, loud cry
    1. They shouted [=screamed] with delight.
    2. He shouted out in pain when the doctor moved his broken ankle.
  • to shout so that (someone who is speaking) cannot be heard
    1. The crowd shouted him down when he tried to give his speech. [=the crowd stopped him from giving his speech by shouting]
  • to make your voice hoarse by shouting
    1. He shouted himself hoarse at the game.
  • Noun
  • a sudden, loud cry
    1. She gave a shout of surprise.
  • a person's turn to buy drinks
    1. It's your shout.
  • to have a good chance of winning or achieving something
    1. We aren't too far behind, so we're still in with a shout.
  • to tell (someone) about something when it happens or is ready to be done
    1. I'll give you a shout when it's time to leave.

Những từ liên quan với SHOUT

hue, scream, screech, clamor, cheer, holler, roar, shriek, exclaim, bellow, howl, salvo, bawl, squawk
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