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    shout
    [SHout]
    verb
    shout (verb) · shouts (third person present) · shouted (past tense) · shouted (past participle) · shouting (present participle)
    1. (of a person) utter a loud call or cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion:
      "she shouted for joy"
      Opposite:
      • say something very loudly; call out:
        "he leaned out of his window and shouted abuse at them" · "I shouted out a warning" · "“Come back!” she shouted"
      • (shout at)
        speak loudly and angrily to; insult or scold loudly:
        "he apologized because he had shouted at her in front of them all"
      • (shout someone down)
        prevent someone from speaking or being heard by shouting:
        "he was shouted down as he tried to explain the decision"
      • indicate or express (a particular quality or characteristic) unequivocally or powerfully:
        "from crocodile handbag to gold-trimmed shoes she shouted money"
    2. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
      informal
      treat (someone) to (something, especially a drink):
      "I'll shout you a beer"
      • buy a round of drinks:
        "anyone shooting a hole in one must shout for all players present on the course"
    noun
    shout (noun) · shouts (plural noun) · one's shout (noun) · one's shouts (plural noun)
    1. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      (one's shout)
      one's turn to buy a round of drinks:
      "“Do you want another drink? My shout.”"
    Origin
    late Middle English: perhaps related to shoot; compare with Old Norse skúta ‘a taunt’, also with the verb scout.
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  3. The definition of "shout" is12345:
    • To speak with a very loud voice, often as loud as possible.
    • To call or cry out loudly and vigorously.
    • A loud cry of anger, excitement, or fear.
    • To utter a sudden loud cry.
    • To command attention as if by shouting.
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    shout verb (USE LOUD VOICE) Add to word list A2 [ I ] to speak with a very loud voice, often as loud as possible, usually when you want to make yourself heard in noisy situations, or when the person you are talking to is a long way away or cannot hear very well:
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    shout [ shout ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used without object) to call or cry out loudly and vigorously.
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    shout (shout) n. A loud cry. tr. & intr.v. shout·ed, shout·ing, shouts To say with or utter a shout. See Synonyms at yell.
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    shout noun us / ʃɑʊt/ B1 a loud cry of anger, excitement, or fear: He was woken by a loud shout.
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    shouted; shouting; shouts Synonyms of shout intransitive verb 1 : to utter a sudden loud cry 2 : to command attention as if by shouting a quality that shouts from good novels John Gardner
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