yell (Meaning)

Wordnet

yell (n)

a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition

a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate)

Wordnet

yell (v)

utter a sudden loud cry

utter or declare in a very loud voice

Webster

yell (v. i.)

To cry out, or shriek, with a hideous noise; to cry or scream as with agony or horror.

Webster

yell (v. t.)

To utter or declare with a yell; to proclaim in a loud tone.

Webster

yell (n.)

A sharp, loud, hideous outcry.

yell Sentence Examples

  1. The coach yelled at the players to push harder during practice.
  2. The angry neighbor yelled obscenities at the barking dog.
  3. The crowd yelled in excitement as their team scored a goal.
  4. The teacher had to yell over the noisy students to quiet them down.
  5. The siren on the fire truck yelled piercingly, alerting people to the emergency.
  6. The baby yelled with hunger, demanding attention.
  7. The prisoners yelled in protest as they were being escorted to their cells.
  8. The accused yelled their innocence in a desperate attempt to prove their case.
  9. The boss yelled at the employee for making a mistake, humiliating him in front of the office.
  10. The disgruntled customer yelled at the cashier, expressing their frustration over a faulty product.

FAQs About the word yell

a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition, a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate), utter a sudden loud cry, utter or declare in a ver

squeal, shriek,scream, squall, shrill, shout, yelp, howl, screech,cry

whisper, murmur, whisper, murmur, mutter,mutter,

The coach yelled at the players to push harder during practice.

The angry neighbor yelled obscenities at the barking dog.

The crowd yelled in excitement as their team scored a goal.

The teacher had to yell over the noisy students to quiet them down.