v
To express amazement or surprise or enthusiasm, especially by the interjection aah.
n
(obsolete, rare) A cry of despair.
adj
Synonym of all over but the shouting
v
(intransitive) To wail; to give out a blaring cry.
v
To shout out in order to summon (a person).
adv
Archaic spelling of clamorously. [In a clamorous manner.]
n
Rare spelling of clamorousness. [The state or quality of being clamorous.]
v
(intransitive, archaic or dialectal) To give a call; cry out; appeal.
adj
Often causing commotion.
adj
crying out or calling out together
n
An impassioned outcry, appeal, protest or entreaty.
v
(transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare publicly.
v
(idiomatic) To be happy due to the receipt of money, but sad about the cause.
v
To make an unwarranted fuss.
n
(idiomatic) Acting out as a means of displaying a subconscious desire for attention or help.
v
Synonym of shout from the rooftops
v
Synonym of shout from the rooftops
n
Synonym of voice in the wilderness
v
(archaic, transitive) To call on; to invoke.
v
To shout in a loud voice, due to pain, or fear, or unhappiness.
v
To be in urgent need (of)
v
(idiomatic, by extension) To complain, especially in order to obtain sympathy for one's own purportedly sad situation.
v
(US, idiomatic) To beg for mercy; to give up; to ask to stop (something painful or unbearable).
v
To object to something vociferously; to rail against in speech.
adj
In the form of an exclamation; exclamatory.
adj
resembling an exclamation.
adv
(idiomatic, colloquial) Used to express frustration, exasperation, or annoyance.
n
an announcement or proclamation
v
(intransitive, of a baby) To cry or bawl loudly.
v
(intransitive) To utter a deep guttural sound, as an angry animal; to give forth an angry, grumbling sound.
n
a low, mournful cry of pain, sorrow or pleasure
n
(idiomatic) Dramatic assertions backed by little evidence
adv
(idiomatic) Using the voice; not silently; aloud.
v
(intransitive) To cry out.
adv
(rare) Alternative form of out loud [(idiomatic) Using the voice; not silently; aloud.]
n
(obsolete) A chorus of sorrow or distress
n
(obsolete, rare) A crying for help.
v
To complain vociferously (about a certain matter).
v
(idiomatic) To speak loudly, especially in anger.
v
If my 360 red rings again, I swear I will scream!
v
(intransitive, idiomatic) To protest loudly or angrily.
adj
Of a bit of language, able to be screamed.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To announce eagerly and widely; to proclaim.
adj
(informal) Characterized by shouting; prone to shouting.
v
(intransitive, slang) To confess under interrogation.
adj
(rare, archaic) loud; noisy
v
To cry out; complain; contend.
n
Tumultuous, noisy excitement.
v
(intransitive) To cry out with vehemence
n
Synonym of voice in the wilderness
v
(slang, music) To perform with great liveliness and force.
v
Alternative form of waul [To wail, to cry plaintively.]
v
(idiomatic) To ask for with no chance of success.
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