shout |
shoutfest |
As nouns the difference between shout and shoutfest
is that
shout is a loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage while
shoutfest is (informal) an event characterized by shouting.
As a verb shout
is to utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc.
shout |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between shout and stevvon
is that
shout is a loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As verbs the difference between shout and stevvon
is that
shout is to utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc while
stevvon is (dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
shout |
beshout |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between shout and beshout
is that
shout is (obsolete) to treat with shouts or clamor while
beshout is (obsolete) to shout at.
As verbs the difference between shout and beshout
is that
shout is to utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc while
beshout is (obsolete) to shout at.
As a noun shout
is a loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage.
shout |
unshouted |
As a noun shout
is a loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage.
As a verb shout
is to utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc.
As an adjective unshouted is
not shouted; not expressed in a shout.
shout |
roop |
In lang=en terms the difference between shout and roop
is that
shout is to utter with a shout; to cry; -- sometimes with out; as, to shout, or to shout out, a man's name while
roop is to cry; shout.
As nouns the difference between shout and roop
is that
shout is a loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage while
roop is a cry; a call.
As verbs the difference between shout and roop
is that
shout is to utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc while
roop is to cry; shout or
roop can be (usually with up) to make hoarse.
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