Shout

/ʃaʊt/ verb

To shout is to speak or cry out very loudly, usually to be heard over a distance, noise, or strong emotion. It often shows anger, excitement, or urgency.

“Shout” appears in Middle English, likely from a Germanic root, but its exact origin is uncertain. It may be related to words meaning to shoot or throw, connecting loud sound with force. The word has long carried a sense of strong, projected voice.

AFskree
AMጩኸት
ARيصرخ
BGвикам
BNচিৎকার করা
CAcridar
CSkřičet
DAråbe
DEschreien
ELφωνάζω
ESgritar
ETkarjuma
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