The word 'shouts' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted). Examples:
Noun: The shouts of the crowd were drowning out the speaker's words.
Verb: The coach shouts instructions from the bench.
The possessive form of the plural noun shouts is shouts'.Example: We scanned the area to determine the shouts' origin.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
Squawking
Squawking
not that i know of i got a lot of shouts but i dont think i got all the shouts
The collective noun for shouts is "a chorus of shouts." This term captures the idea of multiple voices or sounds coming together in a unified manner, much like a choir. Other variations might include "a cacophony of shouts," emphasizing the chaotic or loud nature of the sounds.
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The infinitive of shouted is "to shout" The present tense conjugations are as follows: I shout You shout One shouts He shouts She shouts They shout We shout
Clamat.
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Shouts in latin is a verb..it would be clamo Present: Clamo Clamas Clamat Clamamus Clamatis Clamant