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Hollering - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Hollering means shouting loudly, often with strong emotion like excitement, anger, or distress. It is used to get attention or express feelings in a forceful way.

hollering

/ˈhɑlərɪŋ/ /ˈhɒlərɪŋ/

Definition:

Shouting loudly or vigorously, often to express strong emotion or attract attention.

Synonyms:

yelling, shouting, screaming, bellowing, roaring

Part of Speech:

noun, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

whispering, murmuring

Common Collocations:

hollering loudly, stop hollering, heard hollering, start hollering, kids hollering

Derivatives:

holler (verb/noun), hollered (past tense)

Usage Tips:

Use "hollering" to describe loud shouting, often in excitement or anger; avoid in formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

hollering at the moon, all hell broke loose and hollering started, hollering like a banshee

Etymology:

Derived from "holler," a variant of "hollow," possibly imitative of a loud call echoing in a hollow space.

Examples:

  • 1. The kids were hollering with joy at the playground.
  • 2. Stop hollering—I can hear you just fine!
  • 3. She started hollering for help when she saw the fire.
  • 4. The coach was hollering instructions from the sidelines during the game.

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