0 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:
There's no need to shout, I can hear you.
[ + speech ] "I'll see you tomorrow," shouted Eleni above the noise of the helicopter.
[ + that ] He shouted from the garage that he'd be finished in about half an hour.
He shouted abuse at the judge after being sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
The fans were screaming and shouting out the names of the band members.
[ + to infinitive ] I shouted at him to put the gun down.
[ + speech ] "Stop this childish nonsense at once!" he shouted furiously.
I heard them shouting for help, but there was nothing I could do.
figurative It's the charities that shout loudest (= attract the most public attention) that often get given the most money.
I'll shout you a drink.
2 the act of saying something very loudly or making a very loud sound with your voice:
Her speech was interrupted by angry shouts from the audience.
3 a set of drinks for a group of people, or a particular person's turn to buy them:
He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper.
She didn't half shout at him !
I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Rubbish!" in the middle of her speech.
There's no need to shout, for goodness' sake! Just calm down.
A significant loss in hearing (denoted by the interviewer having to shout during the interview) was also significantly associated with higher social care costs.
It is not uncommon for those who try to dominate the debate to be shouted down by others.
She screams, defending herself, and the hidden counsellor shouts in panic.
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