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shout

Aussprache: [ʃaʊt]

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Kontext: „communication“

(verb) to speak very loudly or to yell. When you shout, you are using your voice in a strong way, usually to get someone's attention or to express excitement or anger.

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She shouted for joy when she won the prize.

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He did not shout even when he was upset; he stayed calm.

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Why did you shout during the game?

Kontext: „communication“

(noun) a loud call or yell. A shout is the sound you make when you raise your voice to be heard or to express something important.

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His shout could be heard across the field.

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There was no shout when she entered the room; it was very quiet.

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Did you hear the shout from the other side of the park?

Kontext: „expression of emotion“

(verb) to call out or cry something very loudly, often to express strong feelings like fear, happiness, or surprise. When you shout because you're scared, you're making sure others know how you feel.

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She shouted when she saw the scary movie scene.

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He didn't shout at all during the movie, even when it was suspenseful.

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Did you shout when the rollercoaster went down?

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