"Shout" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Shout" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Shout
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"Shout" Meaning

To make a loud, sudden, and often angry or frustrated cry for attention oremotion, typically in a larger volume than usual.

"Shout" Examples

Verb and Noun Examples

Verb

She will shout for help when she reaches the top of the mountain.
The crowd began to shout when the concert started.
Don't shout so loudly, it's too early in the morning.

Noun

Rugby fans celebrate by shout on Hagman playing cards.
The shout of the fire alarm filled the entire building.
The crowd's shout was deafening as the winner lifted the trophy.

"Shout" Similar Words

Should

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Should is a modal verb used to express obligation, necessity, advice, or recommendation. It is often used in both positive and negative sentences to indicate what ought to be done, what is required, or what is considered suitable.

Shoulda

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"Shoulda" is a colloquial or informal term that is often used to refer to something that one should have done, but did not. It is usually a subjunctive construction that expresses regret, remorse, or a sense of 'if only,' and it often has a rhetorical, spontaneous, or impulsive quality to it.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "If I shoulda studied more, I could have passed the exam."<br> "You shoulda told me earlier, I would have helped you."<br> "Shoulda, coulda, woulda" is a common idiomatic expression that means "would have" or "should have." <br><br>In standard English, the correct correct verb form to use to express this sense of regret or wish ("I wish I had done something") would be "had" (had eaten, had studied etc.), but "shoulda" is a contraction of "should have" that has become common in informal contexts.

Shoulder-length

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Shoulder

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The part of the human body that connects the arm to the upper back, just below the neck, where the bone of the arm (humerus) meets the bone of the back (scapula).

Shouldered

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Shouldering

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Shoulders

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Shouldst

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Shouted

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To spoken very loudly.

Shouting

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To shout refers to the act of speaking loudly and forcefully, often to express excitement, frustration, or urgency. It can be a deliberate action to get someone's attention or to make a strong impression.

Shouts

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Shove

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To push or force something or someone roughly or suddenly into a particular place.

Shoved

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Shovel

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A tool with a flat or curved blade, typically used for lifting, moving, or digging earth, snow, or other materials.

Shovelboard

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Shovelboard is a traditional English outdoor game, often played in informal settings, especially by children. The game typically involves throwing a flat, pointed piece of wood (the "belle") over a horizontal strip of wood (the "shovel"), usually on the ground or on a raised surface. Players stand at opposite ends of the shovele, trying to slide the belle from one end to the other using their feet.

Shoveled

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