shout
Third Person
shouts
Present Participle
shouting
Past Tense
shouted
Past Participle
shouted
1
to speak loudly, often associated with expressing anger or when you cannot hear what the other person is saying
- Frustrated with the distant conversation, she had to shout to make herself heard across the crowded room.
- The coach had to shout over the roaring crowd during the intense soccer match.
- In the bustling marketplace, vendors would often shout to attract customers' attention to their products.
- When caught in a sudden rainstorm, they had to shout to communicate over the sound of the pouring rain.
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2
to emit a sudden and loud vocalization, to express emotions such as joy, triumph, anger, or to attract attention
- We shouted to attract the lifeguard's attention when we spotted someone struggling in the water.
- The fans shouted with joy when their team scored the winning goal.
- The children shouted with excitement when they saw the circus parade coming down the street.
- She shouted in triumph as she crossed the finish line first.
- She shouted as she cheered on her favorite team at the basketball game.
3
to cry out or call attention to something using a loud voice
transitive
- He shouted her name across the crowded room to get her attention.
- The coach shouted instructions to the players during the intense match.
- She shouted a warning to her friend as they crossed the busy street.
- They shouted slogans during the protest, demanding justice and equality.
- He shouted directions to the lost hikers to help them find their way back.