screamed, roared, shouted,
and that's all i can come up with... its not much but anyways!
--Shrieked, screamed, snapped, hissed, snarled, shouted, roared, etc.
Roar, Rant or yell
clamours
Shriek ,
Explain, utter, or babble. Those word mean shout out.
Yes, the word 'shout' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted).EXAMPLESnoun: Give me a shout when you're ready to go.verb: I heard the man shout but the driver didn't hear him.
The word is either YELL or SCREAM.
Another word for shout is clamour.You could also use cry, roar or yell.
clamours, Bawl
Explain, utter, or babble. Those word mean shout out.
Don't you dare shout at me.There was a shout in the distance.Give me a shout if you need a hand.She began to shout at the unruly student.
"Wildly" is an adverb . . . it modifies a verb (action word). "He was running around the yard wildly". 'Wildy' modifies the verb, 'running'.
Shout is a noun in that example.
The word "shout" has 3 phonemes: /sh/ /ou/ /t/.
The tiger ran wildly through the village, but did not hurt anyone.
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There are two syllables in the word "shouted" - "shout" and "ed."
Yes. It means in a wild manner, or colloquially "extremely" (e.g. wildly popular).
There are four phonemes in the word "shout": /Ź/, /aŹ/, /t/.
I agree to the fact that shout is just a word. Technically, when you shout, you are talking while yelling. Kind of. Whatever it is, you don't say the word, "Shout!" while you are shouting. For example, the word "Boom" is an onomatopoeia word because when someone sets off a bomb, it actually makes the "Boom!" sound.
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