Collocations for "shouted"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "shouted" in context.
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shout
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a shout of [terror, fear, joy, victory, pain]
- a shout for [help, attention]
- heard a shout (come) from the [audience, crowd]
- heard a shout for help
- let out a shout (of)
- [an ear-splitting, a loud, a great] shout
- [alerted, interrupted, aided] by a warning shout
- a shout [got, caught, grabbed] her attention
- [woken up, stirred, startled] by a shout
- heard shouts [outside, in the street]
- give me a shout if you [need help, have any problems]
- UK, informal: I'll get the drinks. It's my shout
- UK, informal: in with a shout of [winning, qualifying, getting]
- shout [out loud, violently, loudly]
- shout with [fear, excitement, surprise]
- shout in [fear]
- stop shouting!
- don't shout
- there's no need to shout
- shout to [the teacher, me, nobody]
- shout at [the teacher]
- shout (out) [the answers, orders, a warning]
- shout about [the argument, him, the results]
- shout the [speaker, crowd, students] down
- the [speaker] was shouted down
- UK: shout the drinks
- shout (it) from the rooftops
'shouted' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):