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shouting

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Noun — The act of crying out loudly.

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What does “shouting” mean?

The word “shouting” means the act of crying out loudly. In plain terms, loud shouting, or the noise of people shouting.

How do you pronounce “shouting”?

“Shouting” is pronounced SHOW-tihng (/ˈʃaʊtɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “shouting” in a sentence?

Here is “shouting” used in a sentence: “The shouting from the stadium could be heard streets away.”

What part of speech is “shouting”?

“Shouting” is a noun.

Is “shouting” a common word?

“Shouting” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "shouting" and "yelling"?

Both mean crying out loudly, and they are often interchangeable. "Yelling" tends to suggest a rawer, more emotional or aggressive outburst, while "shouting" can also be neutral, such as shouting to be heard across a distance.

What is the difference between "shouting" and "screaming"?

"Shouting" is loud speaking, usually with words, to express anger or excitement or to be heard far away. "Screaming" is a higher, more piercing cry that is often wordless and linked to fear, pain, or extreme emotion.

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