yell
How to Use Yell
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo shout loudly, often because you are angry, excited, or scared.
"Yell at" someone usually implies anger; "yell to" someone can just mean shouting to get their attention across a distance.
Word Forms
yelled past tense, yells plural, yells singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
He _____ at the driver who cut him off.
Etymology
From Old English giellan, meaning "to yell" or "to resound" — related to words for shrieking sounds across the older Germanic languages.