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shout

noun as in loud outcry

verb as in cry out loudly

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Example Sentences

He did not shout “God is great,” but his random act served the purposes of ISIS almost as well.

Another shout-out might have been due to the organization that was leading the protests outside.

For James, wearing the shirt was “more of a shout-out to the family more than anything,” he told the Akron Beacon Journal.

One trucker did shout an obscenity, and a musclebound mechanic told them to go and do something useful like study.

For Mitch McConnell to shout gleefully requires some effort.

She did shout for joy, as with a sweeping stroke or two she lifted her body to the surface of the water.

A great shout—partly, no doubt, of disappointment—was given when the lions escaped.

Pearson was loading his gun as fast as possible, when he heard a loud shout, and cries of “Look out!”

They did not shout as they took their gifts; but still the murmur ran from mouth to mouth: "Bella Madonna, bella Madonna."

At long last one of the keepers at the entrance to the small cages begins to shout very loudly.

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On this page you'll find 133 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to shout, such as: cheer, clamor, cry, howl, roar, and scream.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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