What is another word for yell out?

Pronunciation: [jˈɛl ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "yell out", including shout, scream, holler, bellow, roar, and caterwaul. Each word has its own nuances and connotations. Shout conveys a loud, forceful communication, while scream implies fear or distress. Holler and bellow are both loud and deep, but bellow may suggest anger or frustration. Roar gives a sense of a loud and sustained noise, while caterwaul implies a high-pitched, unpleasant sound. Each of these words can be used in different contexts, and the right choice will depend on the message you want to convey and the situation you are in.

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What are the hypernyms for Yell out?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Yell out

  • It's like all guys want to do is make a dunk, grab their shirt and yell out and scream - they could be down 30 points but that's what they do. Okay, so you made a dunk. Get back down the floor on defense!
    Oscar Robertson
  • It is restful, tragedy, because one knows that there is no more lousy hope left. You know you're caught, caught at last like a rat with all the world on its back. And the only thing left to do is shout -- not moan, or complain, but yell out at the top of your voice whatever it was you had to say. What you've never said before. What perhaps you don't even know till now.
    Jean Anouilh
  • Sometimes I felt that I didn’t even know who I was. All right, I’m Nicky Belane. But check this. Somebody could yell out, ‘Hey, Harry! Harry Martel!’ and I’d most likely answer, ‘Yeah, what is it?’ I mean, I could be anybody, what does it matter?
    Charles Bukowski

Related words: yell at someone, shout at someone, yell out to, scream at, scream out, scream at someone

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