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Shouting - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Shouting means speaking or calling out very loudly, often to express strong emotions like anger, excitement, or urgency. It is used to be heard from a distance or over noise.

shouting

/ˈʃaʊtɪŋ/ /ˈʃaʊtɪŋ/

Definition:

Speaking loudly and forcefully, often in anger or excitement.

Synonyms:

yelling, screaming, hollering, bellowing

Part of Speech:

noun, verb (gerund)

Antonyms:

whispering, murmuring

Common Collocations:

loud shouting, angry shouting, stop shouting, start shouting, heard shouting

Derivatives:

shout, shouted, shouter

Usage Tips:

Use "shouting" to describe loud vocal expression; avoid overuse in formal contexts where "calling" may suffice.

Common Phrases:

shouting match, shouting from the rooftops, shouting into the wind

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "scēotan," meaning to project or call out loudly.

Examples:

  • 1. The children were shouting during recess.
  • 2. Stop shouting—I can hear you perfectly!
  • 3. His shouting startled everyone in the room.
  • 4. She was shouting for help when she got lost.

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