Shout meaning in English
Learn how to use Shout correctly with Gymglish.
Test and improve your English. Start your free trial today.
TEST YOUR ENGLISH
Free trial and no commitment to buy
4,7 on App Store, Play Store and Trustpilot
More than 8 million learners worldwide
Definition
to shout (at someone): to yell, to scream, to speak loudly (at someone)
a shout: a cry, a scream, a yell, a loud call
Pronunciation examples
UK: He shouted at me for being late.
US: There's no need to shout - I'm not deaf!
- "I'm rather shaken up by what happened to my mother, and the last thing I needed was to be shouted at because I wanted a refund on a ski trip."
- "Brian (on intercom) : Mr. Delavigne, I hear shouting."
- "The Palo Alto Airport Control Tower was alerted to the incident after hearing Mr. Marron shout "M'aidez, m'aidez!"
- "Jean : Please do not shout again, my ears are bleeding."
- "Rachel : I'm not going to shout at you, sir."
- "PS why are you "SHOUTING"?"
- "I need to shout at him!"
- "If someone shouts at you, try and calm them down."
- "Bruno : No Icarus, I want to shout at you."
Still unsure of the best way to use 'Shout'? Improve your English thanks to our online English lessons. We offer a free test as well as a free level assessment!
What our users say:
Test your English with Gymglish today and get a free level assessment
Absolutely free - no strings attached.
