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shout.shout.Past participle: shouted Gerund: shouting.When you shout , you speak as loudly as you can.You can use a to -infinitive with shout to or shout at . If you shout to someone to do something, or shout at them to do it, you tell them to do it by shouting.If you speak very loudly to someone who is near to you, for example because you are angry with them, don't say that you 'shout to' them. Say that you shout at them.hue and cry - Somewhat redundant, as hue means "shout, make an outcry"; hue and cry was a medieval law requiring that all citizens within earshot give chase to a fleeing criminal. jubilate - From a Latin word meaning "shout for joy." slogan - From Scottish-Gaelic slaugh, "army," and gairm, "shout"—since the first slogans were actually battle cries. claim - The etymological notion behind claim is "calling out," from Latin clamare, "cry out, shout."shout.shout.shout.shout.shout.If you shout to someone who is a long way away, you speak very loudly so that they can hear you.

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