![]() shout something loudly He hears the voice of his downstairs neighbor shouting loudly. adverbs shout something angrily ‘Don’t touch me!’ he shouted angrily. ![]() shout for help I opened my mouth to shout for help. shout a warning The man had shouted a warning to other passengers just before the blast. shout somebody’s name Then she heard Ferdinando shout her name. shout orders The lieutenant was shouting orders at the workmen. shout slogans They were carrying placards and shouting slogans. shout obscenities They came to his apartment, shouting obscenities and threatening him. 2 → shout in pain/anger/frustration etc 3 → shout something from the rooftops 4 to write in capital letters in an email, which makes it look as if the writer is angry COLLOCATIONS nouns shout abuse/insults He was surrounded by a group of boys who shouted abuse at him. shout something to somebody ‘He’s down here!’ she shouted to Alison. shout something at somebody He was shouting insults at the lorry driver. ‘Watch out!’ she shouted, as the car started to move. shout for We could hear them shouting for help. S2 W2 verb 1 SHOUT to say something very loudly → scream, yell There’s no need to shout! I can hear you! shout at I wish you’d stop shouting at the children.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English shout shout 1 / ʃaʊt /
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